
Berlinale Film Festival Navigates Political Storm Amid New Film Premieres
Berlinale Chief Tricia Tuttle discusses the festival's role in championing indie films and its susceptibility to political controversy. Meanwhile, director Kornél Mundruczó and actress Chloe East share insights on their film 'At The Sea,' premiering in competition at the festival.
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‘At The Sea’ Director Kornel Mundruczo & Actress Chloe East On Working With Amy Adams, Communicating Through Dance & Why The Berlin Competition Project Was “Personal” & “Therapeutic”
For director Kornél Mundruczó his latest feature At the Sea, which stars Amy Adams and premieres In Competition in Berlin tonight, is an incredibly personal film. The Hungarian director, who says he is “still in my cultural exile”, reveals that the idea for this “hidden drama” was born after he left his home country. He had […]
By dianalodderhose
Read full article →Berlinale Chief Tricia Tuttle on Championing Indie Movies While Navigating the Festival’s Political Storm: ‘We’re Like a Lightning Rod for Controversy’
Two days after Rupert Grint’s candid, and possibly sarcastic, declaration — “Obviously I’m against (fascism)” — reverberated across Potsdamer Platz and became a meme, Berlin Film Festival chief Tricia Tuttle is still cracking up. Midway through her second edition at the helm of the Berlinale, the combattive festival director wastes no time addressing the political […]
By Ellise Shafer
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