Visual artist and The Ballad of Suzanne Césaire filmmaker Madeleine Hunt-Ehrlich is among the names that have been set for the Talents programme at this year’s Berlin Film Festival.
The Talents lineup was announced by the festival this morning alongside eight premiere titles added to its Berlinale Classics lineup and the ten books heading for the festival’s adaptations Co-Production Market.
Berlinale Talents will run from February 15 to 20. 201 filmmakers will take part in Talents and this year’s theme will be “Listen Courageously: Cinematic Narratives in Times of Dissonance.” Hunt-Ehrlich returns to the Berlinale following the 2023 debut of her work Conspiracy in Forum Expanded. Her work has been exhibited at institutions around the world including Tate Modern and the Whitney Museum of Art. Her 2023 feature debut The Ballad of Suzanne Césaire, starring Zita Hanrot, began a lengthy festival run at last year’s Rotterdam Film Festival and was later picked up by Cinema Guild, which has committed to releasing the film theatrically through a unique 35mm print tour across the U.S.
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