
Mzia Arabuli in Levan Akin’s Crossing © Haydar Tastan
Panorama
The 2024 Panorama: Bridges Between Lived Experiences and Cinematic Possibilities
Levan Akin’s film Crossing is opening the 2024 Panorama. The programme comprises 31 titles from 36 countries featuring, among other things, a flourishing documentary cinema, alternative filmic realities and sex as liberation from heteronormativity. It includes new works by André Téchiné, Thomas Arslan, Birgitte Stærmose, David-Pierre Fila, Annie Baker, Dag Johan Haugerud, Bruce LaBruce and Nathan Silver. Also in the programme: the four-part anthology series Zeit Verbrechen.
Please find enclosed the film list.

Deba Hekmat in Last Swim von Sasha Nathwani © Caviar, Pablo & Zeus
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Opening Films and Additional Premieres at Berlinale Generation – Songs of Violence and Love
Nine additional feature-length films, including five world premieres, and ten short films, involving a further 15 production countries, round off the previously announced programming for Generation. The two competitions Generation Kplus and Generation 14plus will open with Sieger Sein by Soleen Yusef and Last Swim by Sasha Nathwani.
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In the Belly of a Tiger | Gokogu no Neko (The Cats of Gokogu Shrine) © Laboratory X Inc. | Spuren von Bewegung vor dem Eis © joon film
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From Unseen Corners. The 30 Films in the Main Programme of the 54th Forum
The relationship between political awareness and cinematic form and that between social conscience and independent film, the diverse ways in which world knowledge as well as the grotesque nature of reality can be experienced and the reasons why complex floral formulas, vertical graves and the most determined women are often to be found in the most unseen corners of the globe: the 30 films from 30 countries that make up the main programme of the 54th Forum show all this and more.
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In Praise of Slowness © Hicham Gardaf
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Forum Expanded
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Distant Connections
Communities and the convoluted ways in which they end up having to live in order to secure their continued existence are the pulse of this year’s programme. Their constitution, the breaking points they face and the constraints to which they are exposed evoke solidarity, cohesion and hope. In the films of this year’s programme, everyday objects and materials become metaphorically repurposed as a means of exploring hidden networks whose multifaceted nodes become visible in unexpected places.
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