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Berlinale 2026: Cinema Has Always Been Political
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Berlinale 2026: Cinema Has Always Been Political

A tense Berlinale 2026 underscored the idea that film festivals are inherently political. After jury president Wim Wenders claimed cinema’s ‘counterweight’ to politics, the festival faced government scrutiny, open letters, and high-profile protests, culminating in politically charged winners like İlker Çatak’s Yellow Letters and Emin Alper’s Salvation. The closing ceremonies included Palestinian and Gaza-related remarks, highlighting Berlin’s history as a politically engaged festival hub and illustrating the ongoing tension between funders, state policy, and artists. The piece argues that politics and cinema are inseparably intertwined, and that festivals must navigate official power while still providing space for politically engaged work.

Yellow Letters Wins Berlin’s Golden Bear in Politically Charged Berlinale
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Yellow Letters Wins Berlin’s Golden Bear in Politically Charged Berlinale

At the 76th Berlin International Film Festival, Ilker Çatak’s Yellow Letters won the Golden Bear, signaling a politically charged mood as jurors including Wim Wenders highlighted films with social commentary; other prizes went to Salvation (Silver Bear Grand Jury Prize), Queen at Sea (Silver Bear Jury Prize and Best Supporting), Grant Gee (Silver Bear Best Director for Everyone Digs Bill Evans), Nina Roza (Silver Bear for Best Screenplay), and Yo (Love Is a Rebellious Bird) for outstanding artistic contribution. Çatak became the first German-born director to win the Golden Bear since Fatih Akın (Head-On, 2004). The festival also featured expressive political speeches and reflections on oppression, with Yellow Letters centering on Turkish artists persecuted under an authoritarian regime, though shot entirely in Germany.

Yellow Letters Tops Berlinale Golden Bear in Politicized Ceremony
entertainment1 month ago

Yellow Letters Tops Berlinale Golden Bear in Politicized Ceremony

At Berlinale’s 76th awards, Ilker Çatak’s Yellow Letters won the Golden Bear in a ceremony dominated by political statements on Gaza and Palestine, with other prizes going to Emin Alper’s Salvation (Silver Bear Grand Jury Prize) and Lance Hammer’s Queen at Sea (Silver Bear Jury Prize); festival leadership and Wim Wenders faced scrutiny as cinema and politics collided on stage.

Berlin Film Fest Awards Spotlight Gaza Controversy
entertainment1 month ago

Berlin Film Fest Awards Spotlight Gaza Controversy

At Berlinale's 76th edition, awards and speeches leaned into Gaza politics, with Abdallah Alkhatib accepting Best First Feature wearing a keffiyeh and a Palestinian flag and calling for Palestine’s freedom; other winners and juries highlighted the festival’s political tensions, including open criticism of Berlinale’s silence on Gaza and a defense of free speech by festival leadership. The Golden Bear went to Yellow Letters, while Prosecution and Traces won Panorama Audience Awards, and Someday, a Child earned the Short Film prize.

Yellow Letters Tops Berlinale Golden Bear, Highlighting Politics in Cinema
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Yellow Letters Tops Berlinale Golden Bear, Highlighting Politics in Cinema

İlker Çatak’s Yellow Letters won the Golden Bear for Best Film at the Berlin Film Festival, praised for its political language despite controversy around the role of politics in cinema; other winners included Emin Alper’s Salvation (Grand Jury Prize), Lance Hammer’s Queen at Sea (Jury Prize), Grant Gee’s Everybody Digs Bill Evans (Best Director), and Sandra Hüller for Rose (Best Lead Performance), with a documentary/Perspectives prize going to Chronicles From the Siege amid broader festival debates.