European Shooting Star Ella Rumpf from Switzerland plays one of the lead roles in the series FREUD by Marvin Kren
EFP (European Film Promotion) congratulates 22 participants of EUROPEAN SHOOTING STARS and 38 former PRODUCERS ON THE MOVE who will be celebrating the premieres of their films during this year's Berlin International Film Festival. The 2020 Dutch Shooting Star Bilal Wahib joins Jonas Smulders (participant in 2018) in the drama Paradise Drifters, while the current Swiss Shooting Star Ella Rumpf is playing one of the leads in Freud which will open the Berlinale Series section. The Class of 2019 is also making a splash: three of last year's Shooting Stars are returning to the festival with their latest films: Franz Rogowski, who has two films: Undine in Competition and Black Milk in the Panorama section. The Panorama will also be featuring Elliott Crosset Hove, starring in Wildland, while Milan Maric is appearing in The Father. Coming full circle, Luca Marinelli (participant from Italy in 2013) is a member of this year's International Jury.
Former PRODUCERS ON THE MOVE have also been very busy. Switzerland's Dan Wechsler (participant in 2011) produced or co-produced four films: All the Dead Ones in Competition, A Common Crime and Pari in the Panorama section, while Malmkrog will be presented in the new Encounters programme. His Swiss colleague Joëlle Bertossa (participant in 2013) also co-produced The Salt of Tears - showing in Competition - and the Generation 14plus title Yalda, a Night for Forgiveness, while the Romanian producer Ada Solomon (participant in 2011) is presenting two films in the Forum, The Exit of the Trains and Uppercase Print, which were both directed by her longtime collaborator Radu Jude - to name just a few.
Please find below the full list of films with participation by EUROPEAN SHOOTING STARS and PRODUCERS ON THE MOVE. Both programmes are made possible thanks to the support of the Creative Europe - MEDIA Programme of the European Union and the participating national film institutes, EFP's member organisations.
In Competition
All the Dead Ones by Caetano Gotardo, Marco Dutra
Brazil, France
associate produced by Dan Wechsler
world premiere
Bad Tales by Fabio and Damiano D'Innocenzo
Italy, Switzerland
featuring Elio Germano
co-produced by Tiziana Soudani ()
world premiere
Berlin Alexanderplatz by Burhan Qurbani
Germany, The Netherlands
featuring Jella Haase
produced by Jochen Laube, co-produced by Leontine Petit
world premiere
Delete History by Benoît Delépine, Gustave Kervern
France, Belgium
produced by Sylvie Pialat
world premiere
Hidden Away by Giorgio Diritti
Italy
featuring Elio Germano
world premiere
My Little Sister by Stéphanie Chuat, Véronique Reymond
Switzerland
featuring Nina Hoss
world premiere
The Salt of Tears by Philippe Garrel
France, Switzerland
co-produced by Joëlle Bertossa
world premiere
Siberia by Abel Ferrara
Italy, Germany, Mexico
produced by Marta Donzelli
world premiere
Undine by Christian Petzold
Germany, France
featuring Franz Rogowski
world premiere
Panorama
A l'abordage by Guillaume Brac
France
produced by Grégoire Debailly
world premiere
Black Milk by Uisenma Borchu
Germany, Mongolia
featuring Franz Rogowski
world premiere
A Common Crime by Francisco Márquez
Argentina, Brazil, Switzerland
co-produced by Dan Wechsler
world premiere
Digger by Georgis Grigorakis
Greece, France
produced by Maria Hatzakou
world premiere / debut film
Exil by Visar Morina
Germany, Belgium, Kosovo
produced by Janine Jackowski
Father by Srdan Golubovic
Serbia, France, Germany, Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina
featuring Milan Maric, Nikola Rakocevic
produced by Jelena Mitrovic, Adis Djapo
world premiere
Hope by Maria S¢dahl
Norway, Sweden
exec. produced by Yngve Sæther, co-produced by Lizette Jonjic
Mare by Andrea Staka
Switzerland, Croatia
featuring Marija Skaricic, Mateusz Kosciukiewicz
world premiere
Mogul Mowgli by Bassam Tariq
United Kingdom
featuring Riz Ahmed
produced by Riz Ahmed
world premiere
Pari by Siamak Etemadi
Greece, France, The Netherlands, Bulgaria
produced by Giorgos Karnavas, Konstantinos Kontovrakis, co-produced by Borislav Chouchkov, Dan Wechsler
world premiere / debut film
Wildland by Jeanette Nordahl
Denmark
featuring Elliott Crosset Hove, Joachim Fjelstrup
produced by Eva Jakobsen, Mikkel Jersin, associate produced by Mimmi Spang, Maria Ekerhovd
world premiere / debut film
Generation Kplus
Monty and the Street Party by Anders Morgenthaler and Mikael Wulff
Denmark
featuring Iben Hjejle (voice)
co-produced by Lizette Jonjic
International Premiere / Animation
Schoolgirls by Pilar Palomero
Spain
featuring Natalia de Molina
world premiere / debut film
Generation 14plus
Cocoon by Leonie Krippendorff
Germany
featuring Jella Haase
world premiere
Jumbo by Zoé Wittock
France, Belgium, Luxembourg
co-produced by Gilles Chanial
debut film
Paradise Drifters by Mees Peijnenburg
The Netherlands
featuring Jonas Smulders, Bilal Wahib
Internationale premiere / debut film
Pompei by Anna Falguères, John Shank
Belgium, France, Canada
produced by Joseph Roushop, Kim McCraw (Producers Lab Toronto)
Yalda, a Night for Forgiveness by Massoud Bakhshi
France, Germany, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Lebanon, Iran
co-produced by Nicole Gerhards, Joëlle Bertossa, Alexander Dumreicher-Ivanceanu
Programme "On Transmission":
The Architect by Ina Weisse
Germany 2008
featuring Maria Hofstätter
On Body and Soul by Ildikó Enyedi
Hungary 2017
featuring Réka Tenki
produced by András Muhi
Programme Encounters
Malmkrog by Cristi Puiu
Romania, Serbia, Switzerland, Sweden, Bosnia, North Macedonia
produced by Anca Puiu, co-produced by Milan Stojanovic, Dan Wechsler, Labina Mitevska
world premiere
Servants von Ivan Ostrochovsk¤
Slovak Republic, Romania, Czech Republic, Ireland
co-produced by Oana Giurgiu, Pavel Strnad, Marek Urban
world premiere
Forum
The Exit of the Trains by Radu Jude, Adrian Cioflânca
Romania
produced by Ada Solomon
world premiere / documentary
Uppercase Print by Radu Jude
Romania
produced by Ada Solomon
International premiere
Window Boy Would Also Like to Have A Submarine by Alex Piperno
Uruguay, Argentina, Brazil, The Netherlands, Philippines
co-produced by Frank Hoeve
world premiere
Perspektive Deutsches Kino
Opening film
Kids Run von Barbara Ott
Germany
featuring Jannis Niewöhner
world premiere / debut film
Sleep by Michael Venus
Germany
featuring Agata Buzek, Max Hubacher
produced by Verena Gräfe-Höft
world premiere
Berlinale Special
Charlatan by Agnieszka Holland
Czech Republic, Ireland, Poland, Slovak Republic
co-produced by Klaudia Smieja
world premiere / gala
Curveball by Johannes Naber
Germany
produced by Amir Hamz
world premiere / gala
Numbers by Oleg Sentsov
Ukraine, Poland, Czech Republic, France
co-produced by Helena Uldrichova
world premiere
Berlinale Series
Freud by Marvin Kren
Austria, Germany, Czech Republic
featuring Ella Rumpf, Georg Friedrich
Broadcaster: ORF, Netflix
world premiere
Sex by Amalie Næsby Fick
Denmark
executive produced by Ditte Milsted
Broadcaster: TV 2 Denmark
Internationale Premiere
Trigonometry by Athina Rachel Tsangari (Ep. 1-5), Stella Corradi (Ep. 6-8)
United Kingdom
featuring Lucy Russell
Broadcaster: BBC2, HBO Max (USA)
world premiere
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