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TEDDY TODAY: 19th of February, 2025

Dear friends of queer cinema,

A sophisticated program with new international film highlights awaits you again today. There are exciting premieres to discover and the opportunity to experience some previously screened works again.

We wish you an inspiring day and lots of fun at the Berlinale!

INTERVIEWS:

Drømmer (Dreams (Sex Love))

Johanne’s intimate writings about her crush on her teacher ignite both tension and self-reflection within her family, as her mother and grandmother confront their own unfulfilled dreams and desires.

Premiere: 19.02./15:15, Berlinale Palast

More information about the movie can be found here

Julian and the Wind

Arthur and Julian share a dorm at a boys’ boarding school. Arthur is in love with Julian, but Julian ignores him. When Julian begins to sleepwalk, a strange intimacy develops between the two. 

Premiere: 19.02./12:30, Urania

More information about the movie can be found here

Wenn du Angst hast nimmst du dein Herz in den Mund und lächelst (If You Are Afraid You Put Your Heart into)

Anna, 12, lives with her deaf mother in a loving bond, yet under humble conditions that are a source of social shame, when she begins high school. Staying close to its heroines, this refreshing debut blends solidarity, feminism and tons of melodies.

Premiere: 19.02./19:00, Zoo Palast 2

More information about the movie can be found here

PREMIERES:

Drømmer (Dreams (Sex Love))

Directed by: Dag Johan Haugerud
Norway, 2024, 110′

Johanne’s intimate writings about her crush on her teacher ignite both tension and self-reflection within her family, as her mother and grandmother confront their own unfulfilled dreams and desires.

SCREENING TIMES:

19.02./15:15, Berlinale Palast

Julian and the Wind

Directed by: Connor Jessup
Canada, 2024, 16′

Arthur and Julian share a dorm at a boys’ boarding school. Arthur is in love with Julian, but Julian ignores him. When Julian begins to sleepwalk, a strange intimacy develops between the two. 

SCREENING TIMES:

19.02./12:30-12:46, Urania

Looking for Langston

Directed by: Isaac Julien
Great Britain, 1989, 46′

The 1989 film Looking for Langston is a lyrical exploration of the world of poet and social activist Langston Hughes (1902–1967) and his fellow Black artists and writers of the 1920s Harlem Renaissance.

SCREENING TIMES:

19.02./21:30, Urania

Once again… (Statues Never Die)

Directed by: Isaac Julien
Great Britain, 2025, 32′

The film explores the storied relationship between Dr Albert C. Barnes, an early US collector and exhibitor of African cultural artefacts, and the renowned philosopher and cultural critic Alain Locke, known as the “Father of the Harlem Renaissance”. 

SCREENING TIMES:

19.02./21:30, Urania

Sous ma fenêtre, la boue (The Mud Under My Window)

Directed by: Violette Delvoye
France, Belgium, 2025, 13′

One of Emma’s mothers is too busy; the other is too far away. One is rejected, the other idealised. Out of a trivial tension, an intimate and unsettling face-to-face confrontation suddenly arises. 

SCREENING TIMES:

19.02./12:30, Urania

Wenn du Angst hast nimmst du dein Herz in den Mund und lächelst (If You Are Afraid You Put Your Heart into)

Directed by: Marie Luise Lehner
Austria, 2025, 87′

Anna, 12, lives with her deaf mother in a loving bond, yet under humble conditions that are a source of social shame, when she begins high school. Staying close to its heroines, this refreshing debut blends solidarity, feminism and tons of melodies.


SCREENING TIMES:

19:00-20:27, Zoo Palast 2

RERUNS:

Blue Moon
19.02./13:00, Uber Eats Music Hall
19.02./22:00, HKW 1 – Miriam Makeba Auditorium

Dreamers
19.02./22:00, Cubix 9

Dreams in Nightmares
19.02./18:45, Filmtheater am Friedrichshain

Duas Vezes João Liberada (Two Times João Liberada)
19.02./16:00, Cubix 9

Extra Life (and Decay)
19.02./20 :00, Arsenal 2

Howl
19.02./19:15, Cubix 6

Kein Tier. So Wild. (No Beast. So Fierce.)
19.02./21:00, w o l f – Saal 1

Lesbian Space Princess
19.02./13:15, Cubix 7

Lloyd Wong, Unfinished
19.02./12:00, Cinema Betonhalle@Silent Green

Monk in Pieces
19.02./10:00, Cubix 9

Pidikwe (Rumble)
19.02./21:30, Cinema Betonhalle@Silent Green

RAPTURE
19.02./12:00, Cinema Betonhalle@Silent Green

Satanische Sau (Satanic Sow)
19.02./12:30, Colosseum 1

Silent Sparks
19.02./22:00, Cubix 6

STARS
19.02./21:30, Cinema Betonhalle@Silent Green

The Trio Hall
19.02./13:00, Cubix 8

Wish You Were Ear
19.02./19:15, Cubix 6

TEDDY TODAY: 16th of February 2025

Today, six queer films will be shown for the first time at the 75th Berlinale! Soon, we also have a series of interviews for you that provide interesting background information on the making of the films.

INTERVIEWS:

Batim (Houses)

Sasha is non-binary and came to Israel from the Soviet Union as a child in the 1990s. Haunted by memories, they visit the houses they used to live in. A quiet meditation in black and white on what it means to feel at home in a house, a body, and in time. 

Premiere: 16.02./17:30, Delphi Filmpalast

More information about the movie can be found here

O último azul (The Blue Trail)

To maximise economic productivity, the government orders the elderly to relocate to distant housing colonies. Tereza, 77, refuses – and instead embarks on a journey through the Amazon that will change her destiny forever.

Premiere: 16.02./15:30, Berlinale Palast 

More information about the film can be found here

Queer as Punk

Being LGBT is criminalised in Muslim-majority Malaysia. Trans man Faris and his punk band still travel the country playing gigs and protesting on the streets. A documentary portrait of courageous people, humorous friendship and the spirit of punk.

Premiere: 16.02./21:00, Arsenal 1

More information about the movie can be found here

Zečji nasip (Sandbag Dam)

In a village on the brink of flooding, Marko’s life is turned upside down when Slaven returns for his father’s funeral and rekindles their forbidden romance. Marko must confront his family and make a difficult choice.

Premiere: 16.02./19:00,  HKW 1 – Miriam Makeba Auditorium

More information about the movie can be found here

PREMIERES:

Batim (Houses)

Directed by: Veronica Nicole Tetelbaum
Germany, Israel, 2025, 98′

Sasha is non-binary and came to Israel from the Soviet Union as a child in the 1990s. Haunted by memories, they visit the houses they used to live in. A quiet meditation in black and white on what it means to feel at home in a house, a body, and in time. 

SCREENING TIMES:

16.02./17:30, Delphi Filmpalast

Dreams in Nightmares

Directed by: Shatara Michelle Ford
USA, Taiwan, Great Britain, 2024, 128′

Three Black queer femmes in their mid-thirties take a road trip across the American Midwest in search of their friend who has seemingly disappeared off the grid. 

SCREENING TIMES:

16.02./15:30, Zoo Palast 1

La Tour de Glace (The Ice Tower)

Directed by: Lucile Hadžihalilović
Germany, France, 2025, 118′

Colder than ice, her kiss pierces the heart … The 1970s. Jeanne, a young runaway, falls under the spell of Cristina, the enigmatic star of The Snow Queen, a film which is being shot in the studio where Jeanne has taken refuge.

SCREENING TIMES:

16.02./18:45, Berlinale Palast

Magic Farm

Directed by: Amalia Ulman
USA, Argentina, 2025, 93′

An American film crew working for an edgy media company travels to Argentina to cover a musician who has the potential to go viral. When they realise they have landed in the wrong country, they decide to hire local people to fabricate a trend.

SCREENING TIMES:

16.02./19:00, Zoo Palast 1

O último azul (The Blue Trail)

Directed by: Gabriel Mascaro
Brazil, Chile, Mexico, Netherlands, 2025, 86′

To maximise economic productivity, the government orders the elderly to relocate to distant housing colonies. Tereza, 77, refuses – and instead embarks on a journey through the Amazon that will change her destiny forever.

SCREENING TIMES:

16.02./15:30, Berlinale Palast 

Queer as Punk

Directed by: Yihwen Chen
Indonesia, Malaysia, 2025, 88′

Being LGBT is criminalised in Muslim-majority Malaysia. Trans man Faris and his punk band still travel the country playing gigs and protesting on the streets. A documentary portrait of courageous people, humorous friendship and the spirit of punk. 

SCREENING TIMES:

16.02./21:00, Arsenal 1

Zečji nasip (Sandbag Dam)

Directed by: Čejen Černić Čanak
Croatia, Lithuania, Slovenia , 2025, 88′

In a village on the brink of flooding, Marko’s life is turned upside down when Slaven returns for his father’s funeral and rekindles their forbidden romance. Marko must confront his family and make a difficult choice.

SCREENING TIMES:

16.02./19:00,  HKW 1 – Miriam Makeba Auditorium

RERUNS:

A natureza das coisas invisíveis (The Nature of Invisible Things)
16.02./16:00 Uhr Cubix 6

Ari
16.02./10:00, Urania
16.02./18:00, Uber Eats Music Hall

Come la notte (Where the Night Stands Still)
16.02./16:00, Cubix 9

Das Licht (The Light)
16.02./20:00, Thalia – Das Programmkino (Potsdam-Babelsberg)

Extra Life (and Decay)
16.02./12:00, Cinema Betonhalle@Silent Green

Kaj ti je deklica (Little Trouble Girls)
16.02./21:30-22:59, Cubix 8

Le Rendez-vous de l’été (That Summer in Paris)
16.02./13:00, Cubix 9

Peter Hujar’s Day
16.02./22:00, Cubix 7

Queerpanorama
16.02./16:00, Cubix 7

RAPTURE
16.02./12:00, Cinema Betonhalle@Silent Green

Satanische Sau (Satanic Sow)
16.02./21:30, ADK am Hanseatenweg

The Trio Hall
16.02./15:00, Cinema Betonhalle@Silent Green

TEDDY TODAY: 14th of February 2025

Welcome back to the second day of the 75th Berlinale and its queer program! Today you can expect numerous premieres of fascinating queer films as well as the TEDDY Jury Reception. You can find more information about the event here.

INTERVIEWS:

Ato noturno (Night Stage)

An actor and a politician start a secret affair and together discover their fetish for having sex in public places. The closer they get to their dream of fame, the more they feel the urge to put themselves at risk. 

Premiere: 14.02./21:00, Zoo Palast 1

More information about the film can be found here

Kein Tier. So Wild. (No Beast. So Fierce.)

After a bloody gang war, Rashida, the youngest daughter of the Yorks, rises to become the leader of the Berlin underworld. Shakespeare’s “Richard III” is retold in the here and now as the story of an Arab gangster queen.

Premiere: 14.02./20:30, Haus der Berliner Festspiele

More information about the movie can be found here

Peter Hujar’s Day

A 1974 conversation between photographer Peter Hujar and his friend Linda Rosenkrantz provides a glimpse into the New York downtown art scene of the time and the personal struggles and epiphanies that define an artist’s life.

Premiere: 14.02./18:30, Zoo Palast 1

More information about the movie can be found here

Sirens Call

In this feature-length debut, nomadic siren Una journeys through postmodern reality, navigating survival, identity and belonging. A dive into the merfolk subculture between self-care and political activism, a hybrid of science fiction and documentary.

Premiere: 14.02./17:45, Delphi Filmpalast

More information about the movie can be found here

PREMIERES:

A natureza das coisas invisíveis (The Nature of Invisible Things)

Directed by: Rafaela Camelo
Chile, Brazil, 2025, 90′

During the summer holidays, the paths of two ten-year-old girls cross in a hospital and they form an unexpected bond. Their connection leads them on a bittersweet journey of loss, farewells and quiet discoveries about life. 

SCREENING TIMES:

14.02./15:30 HKW 1 – Miriam Makeba Auditorium

Ato noturno (Night Stage)

Directed by: Marcio Reolon, Filipe Matzembacher
Brazil, 2025, 119′

An actor and a politician start a secret affair and together discover their fetish for having sex in public places. The closer they get to their dream of fame, the more they feel the urge to put themselves at risk. 

SCREENING TIMES:

14.02./21:00, Zoo Palast 1

Die Zärtlichkeit der Wölfe (Tenderness of the Wolves)

Directed by: Ulli Lommel
Federal Republic of Germany, 1973, 82′

Ulli Lommel’s film about a serial killer in the early post-war era echoes the real story of “wolf man” murderer Fritz Haarmann. A mix of Fritz Lang’s M and Hitchcock’s Psycho that follows in the tradition of Weimar cinema.

SCREENING TIMES:

14.02./20:30, Deutsche Kinemathek / E-Werk

Extra Life (And Decay)

Directed by: Stéphanie Lagarde
France, Netherlands, 2025, 21′

A polyphonic narrator – filmmaker, parent, forest, insects, fungi, childcare worker – declares their absolute refusal of labor exploitation, and their necessity to join collective bodies in resistance. 

SCREENING TIMES:

14.02./16:00, Arsenal 1

Hot Milk

Directed by: Rebecca Lenkiewicz
Great Britain, 2025, 92′

Rose and her daughter Sofia journey to a Spanish seaside town to meet an enigmatic healer. As Sofia embraces an affair with an alluring stranger, tensions with her overbearing mother threaten their fragile bond.

SCREENING TIMES:

14.02./22:00, Berlinale Palast  

Kaj ti je deklica (Little Trouble Girls)

Directed by: Urška Djukić
Slovenia, Italy, Croatia, Serbia, 2025, 89′

During a weekend of rehearsals with the school choir at a convent, an introverted teenager begins to view the world from a new perspective. New desires, beliefs and values emerge, and this awakening threatens to disrupt her friendships and the choir. 

SCREENING TIMES:

14.02./18:30, Stage Blumax Theater

Kein Tier. So Wild. (No Beast. So Fierce.)

Directed by: Burhan Qurbani
Germany, Poland, France, 2025, 142′

After a bloody gang war, Rashida, the youngest daughter of the Yorks, rises to become the leader of the Berlin underworld. Shakespeare’s “Richard III” is retold in the here and now as the story of an Arab gangster queen.

SCREENING TIMES:

14.02./20:30, Haus der Berliner Festspiele

Peter Hujar’s Day

Directed by: Ira Sachs
USA, Germany, 2025, 75′

A 1974 conversation between photographer Peter Hujar and his friend Linda Rosenkrantz provides a glimpse into the New York downtown art scene of the time and the personal struggles and epiphanies that define an artist’s life.

SCREENING TIMES:

14.02./18:30, Zoo Palast 1

RAPTURE

Directed by: Alisa Berger
France, Germany, 2025, 37′

A diptych about the exiled Ukrainian vogue dancer Marko and his abandoned apartment in Donbas, Ukraine. Marko embarks on a VR experiment, visiting his inaccessible home, recreated through 3D scans and original photographs from the occupied area.

SCREENING TIMES:

14.02./19:00, Betonhalle@Silent Green

Sirens Call

Directed by: Miri Ian Gossing, Lina Sieckmann
Germany, Netherlands, 2025, 121′

In this feature-length debut, nomadic siren “Una” journeys through postmodern reality, navigating survival, identity and belonging. A dive into the merfolk subculture between self-care and political activism, a hybrid of science fiction and documentary.

SCREENING TIMES:

14.02./17:45, Delphi Filmpalast

RERUNS:

Ato noturno (Night Stage)
14.02./21:00, Zoo Palast 2

Das Licht (The Light)
14.02./18:00, Uber Eats Music Hall