Berlin Film Festival: Michel Gondry & Ira Sachs Among Names Set For Competition Sidebars 

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Michel Gondry and Ira Sachs are among the headline filmmakers set to debut new feature works within the sidebar competitions at next year’s Berlin Film Festival

The German festival announced the pair this afternoon as part of its first crop of confirmed titles. 

Gondry will screen Maya, Give Me a Title (Maya, donne-moi un titre) in Berlin’s Generation sidebar. The festival’s website describes the film as Gondry’s “stop-motion love letter to his daughter Maya brings to life a poetic and amusing journey that invites you to dream and laugh.” 

Also set for the Generation competition is Our Wildest Days (I Agries Meres Mas) by Greek filmmaker Vasilis Kekatos who is best known for his 2019 short film The Distance Between Us and the Sky, which won the Short Film Palme d’Or at the 2019 Cannes Film Festival. He also created the popular Greek series Milky Way

Ira Sachs returns to the Berlinale’s Panorama competition with Peter Hujar’s Day, starring Ben Wishaw and Rebecca Hall. The film is described as a “1974 conversation between photographer Peter Hujar and his friend Linda Rosenkrantz.” The festival description says the film “provides a glimpse into the New York downtown art scene of the time and the personal struggles and epiphanies that define an artist’s life.” Sachs was last at the Berlinale with the cult favorite Passages, also starring Wishaw. 

Elsewhere, in the Berlinale Specials programme, German director Jan-Ole Gerster debuts Islands, a neo-noir thriller starring Sam Riley and Stacy Martin. Director-duo Madeleine Sims-Fewer and Dusty Mancinelli will debut Honey Bunch. Both films are presented as Latenight Specials.

Scroll down for the full list of titles. Next Year’s Berlin Film Festival runs February 13–23.

The festival will mark festival head Tricia Tuttle’s first edition at the helm. Tuttle replaced the festival’s former dual-directors Carlo Chatrian and Mariette Rissenbeek. Tuttle was last head of the BFI’s London Film Festival.

Berlinale Special

Honey Bunch

Berlinale Special

by Madeleine Sims-Fewer, Dusty Mancinelli | with Grace Glowicki, Ben Petrie, Kate Dickie, Jason Isaacs, India Brown

Canada 2025

World premiere

Diana’s husband takes her to an experimental trauma clinic deep in the wilderness, but she cannot remember why. As her memories begin to creep back so, too, do some unexpected and sinister truths about her marriage.

Islands

Berlinale Special

by Jan-Ole Gerster | with Sam Riley, Stacy Martin, Jack Farthing

Germany 2025

World premiere

Tom, a tennis coach at a luxury hotel, has his life changed when a new family arrives. Matters take a dark turn when the husband disappears and both Tom and the wife become suspects.

Köln 75

Berlinale Special Gala

by Ido Fluk | with Mala Emde, John Magaro, Michael Chernus, Alexander Scheer

Germany / Poland / Belgium 2025

World premiere

The true story of Vera Brandes, teenage patron saint of the 1970s Cologne music scene, who risked everything to organise the greatest solo concert in music history: Keith Jarrett’s legendary Köln Concert.

Panorama

Ato noturno Night Stage

by Marcio Reolon, Filipe Matzembacher | with Gabriel Faryas, Cirillo Luna, Henrique Barreira, Ivo Müller, Kaya Rodrigues

Brazil 2025

World premiere

An actor and a politician start a secret affair and together discover their fetish for having sex in public places. The closer they get to their dream of fame, the more they feel the urge to put themselves at risk.

Bajo las banderas, el sol Under the Flags, the Sun

Panorama Dokumente

by Juanjo Pereira

Paraguay / Argentina / USA / France / Germany 2025

World premiere | Debut film | Documentary form

This fully archival journey through the 35 years of Alfredo Stroessner’s regime in Paraguay reveals unseen footage and explores one of the longest-running dictatorships in history, whose effects still resonate today.

Den stygge stesøsteren The Ugly Stepsister

Panorama

by Emilie Blichfeldt | with Lea Myren, Thea Loch Næss, Ane Dahl Torp, Flo Fagerli

Norway / Poland / Sweden / Denmark 2025

European premiere | Debut film

Elvira will go to any lengths to compete with her insanely beautiful stepsister. In a fairy-tale kingdom where beauty is a brutal business, she uses blood, sweat and tears to catch the Prince’s eye. A twisted take on the classic Cinderella story.

Dreams in Nightmares

Panorama

by Shatara Michelle Ford | with Denée Benton, Mars Storm Rucker, Dezi Bing, Sasha Compere, Charlie Barnett

USA / Taiwan / United Kingdom 2024

International premiere

Three Black queer femmes in their mid-thirties take a road trip across the American Midwest in search of their friend who has seemingly disappeared off the grid.

Hjem kaere hjem Home Sweet Home

Panorama

by Frelle Petersen | with Jette Søndergaard, Karen Tygesen, Mimi Bræmer Dueholm, Hanne Knudsen, Finn Nissen

Denmark 2025

World premiere

Sofie begins her new work as a carer making home visits to old people. She is quickly confronted with the harsh realities of this challenging job. A precise, authentic representation of a profession that remains largely invisible to the public eye.

Khartoum

Panorama Dokumente

by Anas Saeed, Rawia Alhag, Ibrahim Snoopy, Timeea M Ahmed, Phil Cox | with Khadmallah, Majdi, Jawad, Lokain, Wilson

Sudan / United Kingdom / Germany / Qatar 2025

European premiere | Documentary form

Five lives, one city, the fate of a nation. A civil servant, a tea lady, a resistance committee volunteer and two street boys are forced to flee when civil war breaks out in Sudan. An emotional and lyrical portrait of five people from Khartoum.

Lesbian Space Princess

Panorama

by Emma Hough Hobbs, Leela Varghese | with Shabana Azeez, Gemma Chua Tran, Richard Roxburgh, Bernie Van Tiel, Mark Bonanno

Australia 2025

World premiere | Debut film | Animation

The introverted space princess Saira is forced to leave her home planet of Clitopolis on an inter-gay-lactic mission to save her ex-girlfriend who has been kidnapped and is being held ransom by the Straight White Maliens.

Die Möllner Briefe The Moelln Letters

Panorama Dokumente

by Martina Priessner | with Hava Arslan, İbrahim Arslan, Namık Arslan, Yeliz Burhan

Germany 2025

World premiere | Documentary form

Thirty years after the racist attacks in Mölln, survivor İbrahim Arslan discovers hundreds of forgotten letters of solidarity. The film follows him and his family in their struggle to foster a new, victim-centred culture of remembrance.

Paul

Panorama Dokumente

by Denis Côté | with Cleaning Simp Paul

Canada 2025

World premiere | Documentary form

Struggling with depression and social anxiety, Paul has found refuge in serving women who invite him to clean their homes. By sharing his gently eccentric routines on social media, he combats loneliness and takes it one day at a time.

Peter Hujar’s Day

Panorama

by Ira Sachs | with Ben Wishaw, Rebecca Hall

USA / Germany 2025

International premiere

A 1974 conversation between photographer Peter Hujar and his friend Linda Rosenkrantz provides a glimpse into the New York downtown art scene of the time and the personal struggles and epiphanies that define an artist’s life.

Sorda Deaf

Panorama

by Eva Libertad | with Miriam Garlo, Álvaro Cervantes, Elena Irureta, Joaquín Notario

Spain 2025

World premiere

Ángela, a deaf woman, is expecting a child with her hearing partner, Héctor. The baby’s arrival causes a crisis in their relationship, forcing Ángela to face the challenges of raising her daughter in a world which is not made for her.

Welcome Home Baby

Panorama

by Andreas Prochaska | with Julia Franz Richter, Reinout Scholten van Aschat, Gerti Drassl, Maria Hofstätter, Gerhard Liebmann

Austria / Germany 2025

World premiere

Judith works as an emergency doctor in Berlin. When she inherits a house in Austria from the family who gave her away as a child, her quest to solve the mystery of her origins turns into a nightmarish journey into the past and the dark places of her soul.

Generation

A natureza das coisas invisíveis The Nature of Invisible Things | Die Natur der unsichtbaren Dinge

Generation Kplus

by Rafaela Camelo | with Laura Brandão, Serena, Larissa Mauro, Camila Márdila, Aline Marta Maia

Brazil / Chile 2025

World premiere | Debut film

During the summer holidays, the paths of two ten-year-old girls cross in a hospital and they form an unexpected bond. Their connection leads them on a bittersweet journey of loss, farewells and quiet discoveries about life.

Anngerdardardor The Thief

Generation

by Christoffer Rizvanovic Stenbakken | with Kamillo Ignatiussen, Mikkel Paalu P. Bianco, Simujook Ikila

Denmark 2025

World premiere | Short Film

Kaali embarks on an intense search through the town of Tasiilaq in East Greenland, determined to find his missing sled dog. After an encounter with a group of young bullies, he recovers the dog but risks losing his only friend.

Autokar

Generation Kplus

by Sylwia Szkiłądź | with Natalia Wolska, Henryk Niebudek, Elżbieta Gaertner, Marcin Pempuś, Lidia Sadowa

Belgium / France 2025

World premiere | Animation | Short Film

In the 1990s, 8-year-old Agata leaves her home in Poland and travels by herself to Belgium. Her perceptions transform the reality of migration into an imaginative experience of initiation.

Beneath Which Rivers Flow

Generation 14plus

by Ali Yahya | with Ibrahim Halim, Hakima Ali, Karim Halim

Iraq 2025

World premiere | Documentary form | Short Film

In the marshlands of southern Iraq, Ibrahim feels like a stranger in the world. His sole companion is his faithful buffalo. But a looming environmental catastrophe threatens the only life he knows and the one living being he truly understands.

Fantas

Generation 14plus

by Halima Elkhatabi | with Tania Doumbe Fines, Juan Mateo Barrera Gonzales, Bourriquet, Adam Hilali, Ryan Hilali

Canada 2024

International premiere | Short Film

Tania decides to take her horse Fantas to the city and introduce it to some friends in the working-class neighbourhood where she and her family live. Two worlds that have never crossed paths before collide in this little urban tale.

I Agries Meres Mas Our Wildest Days

Generation 14plus

by Vasilis Kekatos | with Daphne Patakia, Nikolakis Zeginoglou, Stavros Tsoumanis, Eva Samioti, Natalia Swift

Greece / France

World premiere | Debut film

Chloe leaves her family behind and joins a group of teenagers crossing Greece. On her journey, she helps poor people in unconventional ways and starts to wonder if tenderness is the ultimate act of rebellion.

Maya, donne-moi un titre Maya, Give Me a Title

Generation Kplus

by Michel Gondry | with Maya Gondry, Pierre Niney

France

International premiere | Animation

Michel Gondry’s stop-motion love letter to his daughter Maya brings to life a poetic and amusing journey that invites you to dream and laugh.

Ne réveillez pas l’enfant qui dort Don’t Wake the Sleeping Child

Generation 14plus

by Kevin Aubert | with Khadia Ndiaye Fall, Mame Binta Sane, Samba Ly, Adji Mareme Hanne

Senegal / France 2025

World premiere | Short Film

Fifteen-year-old Diamant from Dakar dreams of making films, but her family has other plans for her. To Diamant, however, these are out of the question. She falls into a deep sleep from which no one can wake her.

On a Sunday at Eleven

Generation Kplus

by Alicia K. Harris | with Zoe Peak, Amia Ogieva, Samaya Hodge, Jasmine Best, Malea Yarde

Canada 2024

International premiere | Short Film

A young Black ballerina carries out her Sunday rituals while facing the pressure to perform whiteness. The film is an unapologetic celebration of the powerful, ancestral bond embedded in Black women.

Ornmol White Ochre

Generation Kplus

by Marlikka Perdrisat

Australia 2025

World premiere | Documentary form | Short Film

Kupungarri in northwestern Australia is one of the most natural places left in the world. The small community strengthens its young people through a close connection with Country. Excitement grows as they prepare for the biggest event of the year, the Mowanjum Festival.

Space Cadet

Generation Kplus

by Eric (aka Kid Koala) San

Canada 2025

World premiere | Debut film | Animation

When the astronaut Celeste blasts off into space on her first solo mission, the guardian robot that has accompanied her throughout her childhood is left alone to wonder: What now? A tomorrow-days lullaby about finding your place in the universe.

Têtes Brûlées

Generation 14plus

by Maja Ajmia Yde Zellama | with Safa Gharbaoui

Belgium 2025

World premiere | Debut film

Twelve-year-old Eya has to face the sudden death of her beloved older brother Younès. In an intense grieving process, she draws on her creativity, resilience and the support of Younès’ friends to come to terms with her loss.

Village Rockstars 2

Generation 14plus

by Rima Das | with Bhanita Das, Basanti Das, Junumoni Boro, Manabendra Das, Boloram Das

India / Singapore 2024

European premiere

In a small and charming village, a teenage girl passionately pursues her musical dream. But the harsh realities of life get in the way. Defying the challenges, she embarks on a journey to rediscover the profound harmonies between music and life.

Zečji nasip Sandbag Dam

Generation 14plus

by Čejen Černić Čanak | with Lav Novosel, Andrija Žunac, Leon Grgić, Petra Mikolaci, Tanja Smoje

Croatia / Lithuania / Slovenia 2024

World premiere

In a village on the brink of flooding, Marko’s life is turned upside down when Slaven returns for his father’s funeral and rekindles their forbidden romance. Marko must confront his family and make a difficult choice.

The Tale of Daye’s Family

Generation 14plus

by Karim El Shenawy | with Aseel Omran, Islam Mobarak, Haneen Saeed, Badr Mohamed

Egypt 2024

European premiere

Daye, a 14-year-old Nubian albino with a golden voice, is used to having to stick up for himself. Inspired by his idol Mohamed Mounir, he and his family journey to Cairo so he can audition for “The Voice”.

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