Record surge in films at Berlin festival marks industry revival post-COVID

Author: Agencies

This year’s Berlin International Film Festival, known as the Berlinale, marks a resurgence for the global film industry after years in the doldrums due to the COVID-19 pandemic, industry expert Scott Roxborough said on the eve of the festival.

While the icons who will play its red carpet this year – including China’s Fan Bingbing, Sean Penn, Steven Spielberg and Anne Hathaway – will command much of the attention, it is the scramble for choice picks at the parallel European Film Market that makes Berlinale a fixture of the global film calendar.

And, after a three-year pandemic lull, the volume of movies seeking distributors or financing is setting records, with 827 films from 121 countries chasing 1,168 buyers, according to the festival. “The film industry is starting to come out of the pandemic, starting to revive itself,” said Roxborough, Europe bureau chief of the Hollywood Reporter. “It’s going to be here in Berlin where we really see the green shoots of the future of cinema.” Born in a divided city on the front lines of the Cold War, the Berlin Film Festival has always had a political focus, and that is doubly the case this year when it coincides with the first anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and ongoing anti-government protests in Iran. While films supported by the Iranian and Russian governments are banned, several Ukraine and Iran-focussed films are on the programme, including “Superpower”, Sean Penn’s and Aaron Kaufman’s profile of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, which was filmed as Russian tanks rolled into Ukraine a year ago.

The festival will see actress Fan Bingbing return to the big screen in “Green Night”, the story of two women forced to be self-reliant in Seoul’s underworld. One of China’s biggest stars, her lengthy absence had prompted speculation she had fallen foul of China’s leadership.

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