Gaza, free speech and the ascendant far right were unavoidable themes at the 75th Berlinale.
Actress Tilda Swinton condemns “state-perpetrated and internationally enabled genocide” at Berlinale
In her vivid, at times poetic remarks, Swinton described the cinema as a boundless haven of freedom and solidarity, qualities increasingly difficult to find in the world.
Sex, love, spies, fame, family, trauma and plenty of politics were on the menu at the 75th Berlin International Film Festival.
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Tilda Swinton taking break from ‘merciless’ movie-makingIt came after she was presented with the lifetime achievement prize at the Berlin International Film Festival. Tilda Swinton ...
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On its 75th birthday, the Berlinale got a makeover. And the historic film festival proved that, despite some rustiness and ...
After her trip to Berlinale 2025, legendary actress Tilda Swinton is taking a break from acting. She spoke to journalists at the Berlin-based film festival this morning to announce that she will be ...
Norwegian filmmaker Dag Johan Haugerud’s latest Dreams (Sex Love) has won the Golden Bear at this year’s Berlin Film Festival ...
Walter Salles, Johnnie To, Lav Diaz, Darius Khondji and Anna Terrazas will serve as Qumra Masters at the 11th edition of the ...
Holding Liat,” about a hostage’s family, wins best documentary, while Tilda Swinton denounces “state-perpetrated and internationally enabled mass murder” from the stage.
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