The Prague Post - Berlin filmfest to go forward in person as Covid surges

EUR -
AED 4.251758
AFN 76.894577
ALL 96.604916
AMD 442.222502
ANG 2.072398
AOA 1061.637394
ARS 1621.385469
AUD 1.786233
AWG 2.086806
AZN 1.95169
BAM 1.9559
BBD 2.333419
BDT 141.68721
BGN 1.954026
BHD 0.436418
BIF 3419.903559
BMD 1.157729
BND 1.50899
BOB 8.005442
BRL 6.161777
BSD 1.158559
BTN 102.552218
BWP 15.512789
BYN 3.953001
BYR 22691.48664
BZD 2.330019
CAD 1.621058
CDF 2575.946693
CHF 0.925998
CLF 0.027523
CLP 1079.709467
CNY 8.229164
CNH 8.234133
COP 4307.724038
CRC 579.429484
CUC 1.157729
CUP 30.679816
CVE 110.270611
CZK 24.185336
DJF 206.310498
DKK 7.469077
DOP 73.923762
DZD 151.022296
EGP 54.793025
ERN 17.365934
ETB 179.859352
FJD 2.643904
FKP 0.880461
GBP 0.88153
GEL 3.1372
GGP 0.880461
GHS 12.737703
GIP 0.880461
GMD 85.091508
GNF 10061.598885
GTQ 8.872451
GYD 242.38338
HKD 9.018633
HNL 30.486551
HRK 7.53936
HTG 151.759033
HUF 383.578852
IDR 19351.728166
ILS 3.791348
IMP 0.880461
INR 102.530768
IQD 1517.690336
IRR 48754.858361
ISK 146.788552
JEP 0.880461
JMD 186.189474
JOD 0.82079
JPY 180.109047
KES 150.56236
KGS 101.242003
KHR 4637.276019
KMF 492.613996
KPW 1041.976068
KRW 1698.573591
KWD 0.35555
KYD 0.965457
KZT 602.435858
LAK 25140.387826
LBP 103746.679073
LKR 356.691231
LRD 209.11064
LSL 19.9264
LTL 3.418472
LVL 0.700299
LYD 6.317321
MAD 10.717392
MDL 19.66
MGA 5195.264357
MKD 61.533397
MMK 2430.416448
MNT 4133.851056
MOP 9.291313
MRU 45.946536
MUR 53.197254
MVR 17.830318
MWK 2008.902222
MXN 21.233848
MYR 4.805156
MZN 73.990766
NAD 19.926486
NGN 1678.336097
NIO 42.632538
NOK 11.715695
NPR 164.083349
NZD 2.055941
OMR 0.445139
PAB 1.158564
PEN 3.898598
PGK 4.898292
PHP 68.239436
PKR 327.40176
PLN 4.24204
PYG 8155.414982
QAR 4.222815
RON 5.087871
RSD 117.242027
RUB 93.371261
RWF 1684.485714
SAR 4.341927
SBD 9.5209
SCR 15.723331
SDG 696.371091
SEK 10.981846
SGD 1.508978
SHP 0.868597
SLE 27.119826
SLL 24276.994228
SOS 660.933631
SRD 44.67448
STD 23962.650995
STN 24.501458
SVC 10.137603
SYP 12801.035411
SZL 19.932014
THB 37.544716
TJS 10.693152
TMT 4.063628
TND 3.414374
TOP 2.787533
TRY 49.035493
TTD 7.848467
TWD 36.169533
TZS 2819.069871
UAH 48.74678
UGX 4165.229933
USD 1.157729
UYU 46.101948
UZS 13913.768083
VES 273.853654
VND 30532.784548
VUV 141.429674
WST 3.26127
XAF 655.99038
XAG 0.02251
XAU 0.000283
XCD 3.12882
XCG 2.088024
XDR 0.815842
XOF 655.99038
XPF 119.331742
YER 276.176384
ZAR 19.906798
ZMK 10420.945706
ZMW 26.385343
ZWL 372.788237
  • CMSC

    -0.0500

    23.59

    -0.21%

  • JRI

    -0.1700

    13.27

    -1.28%

  • RIO

    -0.7500

    69.74

    -1.08%

  • BTI

    0.1500

    54.86

    +0.27%

  • BCC

    -0.5800

    66.07

    -0.88%

  • RBGPF

    -0.1300

    77.09

    -0.17%

  • BCE

    -0.0200

    23.02

    -0.09%

  • NGG

    -0.4100

    77.53

    -0.53%

  • GSK

    -0.1600

    47.37

    -0.34%

  • SCS

    0.1500

    15.66

    +0.96%

  • AZN

    0.1500

    89.55

    +0.17%

  • CMSD

    0.0100

    23.87

    +0.04%

  • RYCEF

    -0.1400

    13.96

    -1%

  • BP

    0.1900

    36.69

    +0.52%

  • RELX

    -0.1100

    40.27

    -0.27%

  • VOD

    0.0400

    12.25

    +0.33%

Berlin filmfest to go forward in person as Covid surges
Berlin filmfest to go forward in person as Covid surges

Berlin filmfest to go forward in person as Covid surges

The Berlinale, Europe's first major film festival of the year, will take place next month as an in-person event, organisers confirmed Wednesday, just as the Omicron wave is expected to peak in Germany.

Text size:

Surprising some observers expecting it to go online for the second year running, the Berlinale announced a programme with 18 films in competition.

It includes new movies from France's Francois Ozon and Claire Denis, "Carol" screenwriter Phyllis Nagy and previous winner Paolo Taviani of Italy.

Expecting thousands of guests from around the world, festival directors Mariette Rissenbeek and Carlo Chatrian told a virtual news conference they had come up with a plan with state health authorities for its 72nd edition.

It includes a shorter programme, requirements for participants to be vaccinated or recovered from Covid-19 and smaller audiences to keep participants safe.

"We have decided to go with an in-presence festival because we really believe that the collective experience is at the centre of a film festival," Chatrian said.

Berlinale, which ranks along with Cannes and Venice among Europe's top cinema showcases, is set to run between February 10 and 20.

But the screenings for reporters, critics and industry participants have been curtailed to seven days, followed by four days of movies for the general public.

Cinemas and theatres are still open in Germany but most large events and fairs across the country have been cancelled to try to curb the spread of the virus.

- 'We need cinema' -

The announcement came as Germany's daily toll of new Covid-19 cases topped 100,000 for the first time, with Health Minister Karl Lauterbach predicting the current wave of infections to crest in "mid-February".

Prestigious US festival Sundance, which has a long-standing partnership with the Berlinale, will start Thursday as an entirely virtual event.

German Culture Minister Claudia Roth said last week that the government had signed off on the live event to give the battered sector a boost.

"We want the festival to send a signal to the entire film industry, to cinemas and moviegoers, and to culture as a whole," she said. "We need cinema."

Ozon, one of France's most acclaimed directors, will open the festival with "Peter von Kant" starring Isabelle Adjani, a remake of a classic Rainer Werner Fassbinder movie.

Denis, one of seven women directors in competition, will premiere "Both Sides of the Blade" starring Juliette Binoche and Vincent Lindon.

Nagy will present "Call Jane" starring Elizabeth Banks and Sigourney Weaver about a group of abortion rights activists in 1960s America.

And Taviani, who won the Berlinale in 2012 with his late brother Vittorio with "Caesar Must Die", will unveil "Leonora Addio" about the murder of a Sicilian immigrant boy in Brooklyn.

Indian-born American director M. Night Shyamalan ("The Sixth Sense") will head up the jury selecting the winners of the Golden and Silver Bear top prizes.

The festival will also award an honorary Golden Bear for lifetime achievement to French screen legend Isabelle Huppert.

Last year the Berlinale, which was staging a two-part hybrid event, awarded the top prize to Romanian pandemic-era satire "Bad Luck Banging or Loony Porn".

Z.Marek--TPP