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TEDDY TODAY: 15th of February 2025

The third day of the Berlinale has arrived and brings with it a series of exciting TEDDY films. Seven films premiere today!

INTERVIEWS:

Le Rendez-vous de l’été (That Summer in Paris)

Paris, the 2024 Olympic Games. Blandine (30) arrives from Normandy to watch the swimming competitions. Disorientated by the hustle and bustle of the city where nothing seems to go her way, she navigates the chaos of Paris and an unexpected reunion. 

Premiere: 15.02./18:30, Stage Blumax Theater

More information can be found here

Queerpanorama

A gay man impersonates men he has had sex with and brings this new persona with him to his next hook-up. Only by pretending to be someone else can he be truly himself.

Premiere: 15.02./21:30, Urania

More information about the movie can be found here

Satanische Sau (Satanic Sow)

Rosa von Praunheim is the satanic sow, incarnated by the wanton actor Armin Dallapiccola. A poetic compendium of life and death with pushy fans, the Good Lord, lovers and Rosa’s horrified mother.

Premiere: 15.02./22:15, Zoo Palast 2

More information about the movie can be found here

PREMIERES:

Ari

Directed by: Léonor Serraille
France, Belgium, 2025, 88′

Ari, a young teacher, quits his job and is thrown out of the house by his father. Lost and alone, he reconnects with old friends, triggering a journey of self-discovery.

SCREENING TIMES:

15.02./15:30, Berlinale Palast 

Come la notte (Where the Night Stands Still)

Directed by: Liryc Dela Cruz
Italy, Philippines

Three Filipino siblings, all domestic workers in Italy, meet in the villa that one of the sisters has inherited. Shared memories and buried grievances come to the surface and put their fragile relationship to the test. 

SCREENING TIMES:

15.02./21 :30, Stage Blumax Theater

Le Rendez-vous de l’été (That Summer in Paris)

Directed by: Valentine Cadic
France, 2025, 77′

Paris, the 2024 Olympic Games. Blandine (30) arrives from Normandy to watch the swimming competitions. Disorientated by the hustle and bustle of the city where nothing seems to go her way, she navigates the chaos of Paris and an unexpected reunion. 

SCREENING TIMES:

15.02./18:30, Stage Blumax Theater

Queerpanorama

Directed by: Jun Li
USA, Hong Kong, China, 2025, 87′

A gay man impersonates men he has had sex with and brings this new persona with him to his next hook-up. Only by pretending to be someone else can he be truly himself.

SCREENING TIMES:

15.02./21:30, Urania

Satanische Sau (Satanic Sow)

Directed by: Rosa von Praunheim
Germany, 2025, 85′

Rosa von Praunheim is the satanic sow, incarnated by the wanton actor Armin Dallapiccola. A poetic compendium of life and death with pushy fans, the Good Lord, lovers and Rosa’s horrified mother.

SCREENING TIMES:

15.02./22:15, Zoo Palast 2

The Trio Hall

Directed by: Su Hui-yu
Taiwan, 2025, 85′

This spectacularly eccentric satire by Su Hui-yu draws on 1970s Taiwanese TV culture and has a roller-skating Hitler dance with Stalin and Mao do the same with Chiang Kai-shek. A revue show of dictators in cahoots with the entertainment industry. 

SCREENING TIMES:

15.02./19:00, Arsenal 1

Vestida de azul (Dressed in Blue)

Directed by: Antonio Giménez-Rico
Spain, 1983, 99′

Documentary form about six trans women and their lives in 1980s Madrid. They speak frankly about their experiences as performers and prostitutes, facing marginalisation and the repressive laws that endured even after the end of the Franco era. 

SCREENING TIMES:

15.02./21:30, ADK am Hanseatenweg

RERUNS:

A natureza das coisas invisíveis (The Nature of Invisible Things)
15.02./10:00, Zoo Palast 2

Ato noturno (Night Stage)
15.02./10:30, Haus der Berliner Festspiele 

Das Licht (The Light)
15.02./10:00, HKW 1 – Miriam Makeba Auditorium
15.02./20:30, Haus der Berliner Festspiele

Die Zärtlichkeit der Wölfe (Tenderness of the Wolves)
15.02./21:00, Cubix 5

Hot Milk
15.02./13:00, Urania
15.02./15:15, Uber Eats Music Hall

Kaj ti je deklica (Little Trouble Girls)
15.02./13:00, Cubix 9

Kein Tier. So Wild. (No Beast. So Fierce.)
15.02./19:00, Cubix 9

Peter Hujar’s Day
15.02./ 15:30, Urania

RAPTURE
15.02./12:00, Betonhalle@Silent Green

Sirens Call
15.02./21:00, Betonhalle@Silent Green

TEDDY Winner 2014

Yesterday night this year’s TEDDY AWARDS were given away in the Komische Oper Berlin. Here you will find all the winners, trailers and jury statements!


Best Feature_Preistraeger Teddy_2014The TEDDY AWARD for the best feature film goes to:

HOJE EU QUERO VOLTAR SOZINHO, (The Way He Looks)
by Daniel Ribeiro, Brazil

A046_C002_0101D2Giovana is Leo’s best friend. They spend their afternoons at the pool, awarding points for the level of their boredom and just hanging out. Leo is rather self-contained; even his schoolmates’ barbs can’t dent his sense of his own independence. This blind fifteen-year old hoje_eu_quero_voltar_sozinho_2wants to take control of his own life. The arrival of a new pupil, Leo, at school prompts Leo to reassess his daily routine. As naturally as Leo becomes aware of his feelings for Gabriel, the more he allows himself to feel unsettled by his friend’s tentative advances. The winner of the hoje_eu_quero_voltar_sozinho_32008 Crystal Bear has the protagonists of his first feature-length drama orbit each other in an emotional universe of fierce attractions.

Jury Statement: A joyous debut feature from a director who combines great writing, characterization, performance, camera, and music to deliver a film that soars above the well-explored coming of age genre, giving new meaning to the old adage ‘love is blind’.


Best_Doc_Preisträger 2014
The TEDDY AWARD for the best documentary/essay film goes to:

DER KREIS (The Circle)
by Stefan Haupt, Switzerland

Founded in the early 1940s, the networkDer_Kreis_2 around the magazine DER KREIS (’The Circle’) was the only gay organisation to survive the Nazi regime. Legendary masked balls in Zurich provided 800 visitors from all over Europe. It is there that timid teacher Ernst Ostertag falls in love with drag star Röbi Rapp. Ernst searchDer_Kreis_1-e1391437968704es for a way to fight for his gayness to be accepted as normal outside the boundaries of ‘The Circle’ network without losing his employment as a teacher.
Stefan Haupt’s new film uncovers the fascinating universe of one of the first gay liberation communities. Enriched by impressive conversational records with Ernst Ostertag and Röbi Rapp, the film depicts a decades-long love story.

Jury Statement: A film that reflects on personal Queer histories in mid-twentieth century Switzerland, brings to light the necessity and urgency to resist and engage with homophobia as it proliferates around the planet.


Shortfilm_Preistraeger Teddy_2014
The TEDDY Award for the best short film goes to:

MONDIAL 2010
by Roy Dib, Lebanon

A Lebanese gay couple decides to take a road trip to Ramallah. The film is recorded with their camera as they chronicle their journey. The protagonists and the viewers are invited through the couple’s conversations into the universe of a fading city.

Jury Statement: A film that takes us on a journey, both literal and personal through a hazardous landscape where invisibility is a necessary aspect of Queer survival.Mondial_2010


The Special Jury Award goes to:

PIERROT LUNAIRE
by Bruce LaBruce, Germany, Canada

A young woman that regularly dresses as Pierrot_Lunaire_2a man falls in love and seduces a young girl that has no clue that her lover is of the same sex. When the girl introduces ‘her boyfriend’ to her father he becomes skeptical and unmasks the fraud.

 

Jury Statement: The Teddy Jury would like to recognize Bruce LaBruce’s important new piece Pierrot Lunaire as a significant addition to his oeuvre, that continues to explore the notion of ‘Queer’ in every sense. Melding theatricality with edgy cinematic language, a remarkable performance by Susanne Sachsse, with sophisticated use of music, Bruce recombines these elements to renew the classic avant-garde.


David Kato_Preistraeger Teddy_2014David Kato Vision and Voice Award for Sou Sotheavy

Cambodian transgender activist Sou Sotheavy has spent the last two decades working to establish a national network of organizations to support lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people across the country.

 
Special TEDDY AWARD for Elfi Mikesch
Special Teddy_Preistraeger Teddy_2014Elfi Mikesch is an author, photographer and filmmaker and, as one of the first camerawomen of her generation, a role model for a whole series of artists who followed. The oeuvre of this pioneer cannot be surpassed using conventional means. Elfi Mikesch is always looking for a challenge, exploring and transgressing boundaries. Her artistic method involves a dreamlike slowing of the gaze, fusing art and life in a fascinating symbiosis.

Special TEDDY AWARD for Rosa von Praunheim

Rosa Von Praunheim is particularly well known for his pioneering 1970/71 film Nicht der Homosexuelle ist pervers, sondern die Situation, in der er lebt [It is not the homosexual who is perverse, but the society in which he lives] that played a crucial role in launching the gay and lesbian political movement, especially in West Germany. In making this group production, he demonstrated at an early stage of his career film’s considerable potential for bringing about social change. He wins audiences over with the wide range of direct emotions and social commitment portrayed in his films. The realism that characterises his works is radically open, honest and eccentric, provocative in a positive sense and excites and sharpens the senses.