The Berlin Film Festival’s closing ceremony is about to begin at the Berlinale Palast where competition winners will be announced.
This year’s festival was Tricia Tuttle’s first at the helm. Events began on February 13 with a screening of Tom Tykwer’s latest The Light.
The opening ceremony also featured a fiery and political speech from Honorary Golden Bear winner Tilda Swinton. Earlier today, the festival announced the winners in its Panorama sidebar competition.
Sorda by Eva Libertad picked up best feature film while The Möllner Letters by Martina Priessner won best documentary. Sorda (translated as Deaf) is written and directed by Eva Libertad, a continuation of her 2023 Goya Award-nominated short film of the same name that starred her sister, Miriam Garlo.
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