This year's Berlinale international film festival will feature 18 international films that will compete for the Silver and Golden Bear Awards.
En Kongelig Affaere trailer
Many of this year's films portray the uprisings that have occurred in several countries around the world and the perspective of those people affected.
Here's a look at the 62nd Berlinale competition:
A Moi Seule: In English, Coming Home. A French movie directed by Frederic Videau
Aujourd'hui: In English, Tey. A movie from France and Senegal directed by Alain Gomis
Bai Iu Yuan: In English, White Deer Plain. A Chinese movie directed by Wang Quan'an
Barbara: A German movie directed by Christian Petzold
Captive: A drama film from France, Philippines, Gerrmany and the United Kingdom directed by Brillante Mendoza
Cesare Deve Morire: In English, Caesar Must Die. An Italian film directed by Paolo & Vittorio Taviani
Csak A Szei: In English, Just The Wind. A film from Hungary, Germany and France directed by Bence Fliegauf
Dictado: In English, Childish Games. A Spanish movie directed by Antonio Chavarrias
Dictado trailer
En Kongelig Affaere: In English, A Royal Affair. A film from Denmark, Czech Republic, Sweden and Germany directed by Nicolaj Arcel
Gnade: In English, Mercy. A movie from Germany and Norway directed by Matthias Glasner
Jayne Mansfield's Car: A film from the United States and Russia directed by Billy Bob Thornton
Kebun Binatang: In English, Postcards From The Zoo. A drama film from Indonesia, Germany, Hong Kong and China directed by Edwin
L'Enfant D'En Haut: In English, Sister. A movie from Switzerland and France directed by Ursula Meier
Les Adieux A La Reine: In English, Farewell My Queen. A drama film from France and Spain directed by Benoit Jacquot
Meteora: A movie from Germany and Greece directed by Spiros Stathoulopoulos
Rebelle: In English, War Witch. A Canadian film directed by Kim Nguyen
Tabu: A movie from Portugal, Germany, Brazil and France directed by Miguel Gomes
Was Bleibt: In English, Home For The Weekend. A German movie directed by Hans-Christian Schmid
In total, there will be 23 movies screening in the competition program and eight international jurors.
The Berlinale International Film Festival begins Thursday, February 9th and runs until Sunday, February the 19th in different venues around the city.



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