Berlinale Announcing 2026 Winners (Updating Live)
An international jury headed by German director Wim Wenders is handing out the Gold and Silver Bears in Berlin Saturday night.
An international jury headed by German director Wim Wenders is handing out the Gold and Silver Bears in Berlin Saturday night.
The independent juries picked their favorite titles from across every section of the 2026 Berlinale.
Faraz Shariat’s ‘Prosecution,’ about a prosecutor confronting far-right violence, and Alisa Kovalenko’s documentary ‘Traces’ about sexual violence against Ukrainian women during the war, took top honors in Berlin’s main sidebar section.
Adrian Goiginger’s true-life dramedy follows professional clowns struck by tragedy.
The feature debut from Mexican writer-director Fernanda Tovar follows two swimmers whose close relationship is put to the test after a sexual assault.
Emin Alper’s drama charts the escalation of violence in an isolated village community in the Turkish mountains following the return of an exiled clan.
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