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TEDDY TODAY: 21st of February 2025

The 39th TEDDY AWARD will be presented today at the Volksbühne. Don’t miss a second and be there live via our livestream!

Join us live at 8:30 pm tonight!

And with LURKER, another queer film is also celebrating its premiere today.

PREMIERES:

Lurker

Directed by: Alex Russell
USA, Italy, 2025, 100′

A sales assistant who is bored with his job infiltrates the inner circle of a musician on the verge of mainstream success. The closer he gets to the budding pop star, the more this contact becomes a matter of life and death to him.

SCREENING TIMES:

21.02./18:30, Berlinale Palast

RERUNS:

A natureza das coisas invisíveis (The Nature of Invisible Things)
21.02./9:30, Zoo Palast 1

Ato noturno (Night Stage)
21.02./15:30,Urania

Batim (Houses)
21.02./19:00, Arsenal 1

Casi septiembre (Close to September)
21.02./15:30, Cubix 8
21.02./22:30, Zoo Palast 2

Dreamers
21.02./10:00, Cubix 5

Dreams in Nightmares
21.02./21:30, Urania

Drømmer (Dreams (Sex Love)
21.02./17:00, Kino im Zeiss-Großplanetarium 
21.02./21:00, Haus der Berliner Festspiele

Hot Milk
21.02./15:30, Berlinale Palast

Howl
21.02./15:45, Filmtheater am Friedrichshain

Julian and the Wind
21.02./10:00, Zoo Palast 2

Kein Tier. So Wild. (No Beast. So Fierce.)
21.02./13:00, HKW 1 – Miriam Makeba Auditorium

La Tour de Glace (The Ice Tower)
21.02./21:45, Berlinale Palast 

Le Rendez-vous de l’été (That Summer in Paris)
21.02./17:15, Cubix 9

Lesbian Space Princess
21.02./10:00, Cubix 9
21.02./14:00, Kino im Zeiss-Großplanetarium 

Magic Farm
21.02./21:45, Cubix 6

Pidikwe (Rumble)
21.02./20:00, Arsenal 2

RAPTURE
21.02./12:00, Cinema Betonhalle@Silent Green

Silent Sparks
21.02./12:30, Stage Blumax Theater

Sous ma fenêtre, la boue (The Mud Under My Window)
21.02./10:00, Zoo Palast 2

STARS
21.02./20:00, Arsenal 2

Vestida de azul (Dressed in Blue)
21.02./19:30, Cubix 9

Wenn du Angst hast nimmst du dein Herz in den Mund und lächelst (If You Are Afraid You Put Your Heart into)
21.02./12:45, Cubix 8

Wish You Were Ear
21.02./15:45, Filmtheater am Friedrichshain

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

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

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. 

Premiere: 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)

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: 18th of February 2025

Wondering which movie is premiering today and where it’s showing? You’ll find the answers here!

INTERVIEWS:

Dreamers

As her freedom is threatened, Isio, a Nigerian migrant freshly placed in a UK asylum removal centre, searches for the will to battle the system and finds a kindred spirit who might help her through. Freedom is elusive, but love is eternal. 

Premiere: 18.02./15:30, Zoo Palast 1

More information about the film can be found here

Duas Vezes João Liberada (Two Times João Liberada)

João stars in a biopic about the gender-nonconforming Liberada, who was persecuted by the Inquisition. When the film’s director is struck down by a mysterious paralysis, João navigates the chaos, determined to honour Liberada’s story and finish the film. 

Premiere: 18.02./21:30, Stage Blumax Theater

More information about the film can be found here

Howl

Daisy and Lila are best friends. At a suburban house party, shifting desires and tough choices force them to reconsider their place in the world and what they mean to each other.

Premiere: 18.02./12:30, Urania

More information about the film can be found here

Janine zieht aufs Land (Janine Moves to the Country)

Far away from the big city, Janine is unwelcome, yet an eye-catcher: a sensual, queer subject of projection with wine-red hair. Jan Eilhardt travels with her to engage with his own rural past, opening old wounds and infiltrating a hostile milieu.

Premiere: 18.02./18:30, Delphi Filmpalast

More information can be found here

Lesbian Space Princess

The introverted space princess Saira is forced to leave her home planet of Clitopolis on an inter-gay-lactic mission to save her ex-girlfriend who has been kidnapped and is being held ransom by the Straight White Maliens. 

Premiere: 18.02./21:30, Urania

More information about the film can be found here

Monk in Pieces

Visionary composer and performer Meredith Monk overcame hostile critics to become one of the great artists of her time. In her seventh decade of creativity, she ponders how her unique work can continue without her. 

Premiere: 18.02./18:15, Haus der Berliner Festspiele

More information about the film can be found here

STARS

STARS tells of the Nommo: extra-terrestrial Afro-hermaphrodite anthro-amphibian migrants. Delivered from outer space via the Dogon of Mali, STARS is a queer African tale of tails, told through animation, music, and poetry. 

Premiere: 18.02./15:00, Arsenal 1

More information about the film can be found here

PREMIERES:

Blue Moon

Directed by: Richard Linklater
USA, Ireland, 2025, 100′

On the evening of March 31, 1943, legendary lyricist Lorenz Hart confronts his stattered self-confidence in Sardi’s bar as his former collaborator Richard Rodgers celebrates the opening night of his groundbreaking hit musical “Oklahoma!”.

SCREENING TIMES:

18.02./19:00, Berlinale Palast 

Dreamers

Directed by: Joy Gharoro-Akpojotor
Great Britain, 2025, 79′

As her freedom is threatened, Isio, a Nigerian migrant freshly placed in a UK asylum removal centre, searches for the will to battle the system and finds a kindred spirit who might help her through. Freedom is elusive, but love is eternal. 

SCREENING TIMES:

18.02./15:30, Zoo Palast 1

Duas Vezes João Liberada (Two Times João Liberada)

Directed by: Paula Tomás Marques
Portugal, 2025, 70′

João stars in a biopic about the gender-nonconforming Liberada, who was persecuted by the Inquisition. When the film’s director is struck down by a mysterious paralysis, João navigates the chaos, determined to honour Liberada’s story and finish the film. 

SCREENING TIMES:

18.02./21:30, Stage Blumax Theater

Howl

Directed by: Domini Marshall
Australia, 2025, 16′

Daisy and Lila are best friends. At a suburban house party, shifting desires and tough choices force them to reconsider their place in the world and what they mean to each other. 

SCREENING TIMES:

18.02./12:30, Urania

Janine zieht aufs Land (Janine Moves to the Country)

Directed by: Jan Eilhardt
Germany, 2025, 74′

Far away from the big city, Janine is unwelcome, yet an eye-catcher: a sensual, queer subject of projection with wine-red hair. Jan Eilhardt travels with her to engage with his own rural past, opening old wounds and infiltrating a hostile milieu.

SCREENING TIMES:

18.02./18:30, Delphi Filmpalast

Lesbian Space Princess

Directed by: Leela Varghese, Emma Hough Hobbs
Australia, 2025, 86′

The introverted space princess Saira is forced to leave her home planet of Clitopolis on an inter-gay-lactic mission to save her ex-girlfriend who has been kidnapped and is being held ransom by the Straight White Maliens. 

SCREENING TIMES:

18.02./21:30, Urania

Monk in Pieces

Directed by: Billy Shebar, David Roberts
USA, Germany, France, 2025, 94′

Visionary composer and performer Meredith Monk overcame hostile critics to become one of the great artists of her time. In her seventh decade of creativity, she ponders how her unique work can continue without her. 

SCREENING TIMES:

18.02./18:15, Haus der Berliner Festspiele

Pidikwe (Rumble)

Directed by: Caroline Monnet
Canada, 2025, 10′

Featuring Indigenous women of various generations, Pidikwe integrates traditional and contemporary dance in an audiovisual whirlwind that straddles the border between film and performance, somewhere between the past and the future. 

SCREENING TIMES:

18.02./15:00, Arsenal 1

STARS

Directed by: STARS Collective
Great Britain, Germany, 2025, 7′

STARS tells of the Nommo: extra-terrestrial Afro-hermaphrodite anthro-amphibian migrants. Delivered from outer space via the Dogon of Mali, STARS is a queer African tale of tails, told through animation, music, and poetry. 

SCREENING TIMES:

18.02./15:00, Arsenal 1

Wish You Were Ear

Directed by: Mirjana Balogh
Hungary, 2025, 11′

In a world where ex-partners have to swap a chosen body part after breaking up, someone rediscovers their former ear on someone else. A journey towards self-acceptance begins.

SCREENING TIMES:

18.02./12:30, Urania

RERUNS:

Ari
18.02./17:00, Odeon  

Ato noturno (Night Stage)
18.02./13:15, Cubix 5

Dreams in Nightmares
18.02./10:30, Haus der Berliner Festspiele

Le Rendez-vous de l’été (That Summer in Paris)
18.02./15:30, Colosseum 1

Lloyd Wong, Unfinished
18.02./15:30, Cubix 8
18.02./19:00, Zoo Palast 2

Magic Farm
18.02./22:00, Cubix 7

Queer as Punk
18.02./12:30, Cubix 8

RAPTURE
18.02./12:00, Cinema Betonhalle@Silent Green

Silent Sparks
18.02./13:30, Cubix 7

Sirens Call
18.02./21:30, Arsenal 1

Zečji nasip (Sandbag Dam)
18.02./10:00, Zoo Palast 2