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Berlin Competition Includes New Films From Dumont, Sissako, Assayas, Diop and Hong

January 22, 2024 Jordan Ruimy

New films from Olivier Assayas, Hong Sangsoo, Bruno Dumont, Abderrahmane Sissako and Mati Diop are among those selected for the Berlinale Competition lineup.

All Competition titles are world premieres with the exception of Aaron Shimberg’s A Different Man, starring Sebastian Stan and Adam Pearson, which premiered last night at Sundance.

INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION

“Small Things Like These” by Tim Mielants

“Another End” by Piero Messina

“Architecton” by Victor Kossakovsky

“Black Tea” by Abderrahmane Sissako

“La Cocina” by Alonso Ruizpalacios

“Dahomey” by Mati Diop

“A Different Man” by Aaron Schimberg

“L’Empire (The Empire)” by Bruno Dumont

“Gloria!” by Margherita Vicario

“Hors du temps (Suspended Time)” by Olivier Assayas

“In Liebe, Eure Hilde (From Hilde, With Love)” by Andreas Dresen

“Keyke mahboobe man (My Favourite Cake)” by Behtash Sanaeeha and Maryam Moghaddam

“Langue Etrangere” by Claire Burger

“Me el Ain (Who Do I Belong to)” by Meryam Joobeur

“Pepe” by Nelson Carlos De Los Santos Arias

“Shambhala” by Min Bahadur Bham

“Sterben” by Matthias Glasner

“Des Teufels Bad (The Devil’s Bath)” by Severin Fiala and Veronika Franz

“Vogter (Sons)” by Gustav Moller

“Yeohaengjaui pilyo (A Traveler’s Needs)” by Hong Sangsoo

The 74th Berlin Film Festival will be taking place from February 14-25. This year’s jury will be presided by actress Lupita Nyong'o. This is also set to be artistic director Carlo Chatrian final edition before he steps aside for next year’s replacement, Tricia Tuttle.

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