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This year’s 12th edition of the Scary Movies festival at Film at Lincoln Center premiered Ari Aster’s extended version of “Midsommar” this past Saturday.

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Berlin 2023 Might Premiere New Films From Petzold, Ozon, Sachs, Garrel, Téchiné and Schanelec

September 27, 2022 Jordan Ruimy

The lineup for 73rd Berlin Film Festival is starting to take shape. Philippe Garrel’s “Le Grande Chariot,” formerly titled “La lune crevée,” now has a French release date set for March 8th, 2023.

It was also announced this summer that Christian Petzold’s “The Red Sky” will be coming in the “Spring of 2023.” That also means a presumed bow at Berlin.

Something tells me this upcoming Berlinale will have a more-than-decent lineup come early next year with new films expected from Christian Petzold “The Big Red Sky”, Francois Ozon’s “Madeleine”, Ira Sachs’ “Passengers”, Phillipe Garrel “Le Grand Chariot,” André Téchiné “Les Pieds Sur Terre,” and Angela Schanelec’s “Music”.

This past March’s lineup ended up producing only a handful of festival breakouts, such as “Alcarras” “Both Sides of the Blade,” “The Novelist’s Film,” and “Rimini.” It was a bit of an off year, but the same can be said of all the major festivals of 2022.

The 73rd Berlin International Film Festival has confirmed its dates for next year, with the event set to run from February 16-26, 2023.

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