The Berlin Film Festival commenced with a spirited press conference, but the political fervor intensified as three separate groups of protesters gathered at Potsdamer Platz just before the commencement of the opening night festivities.
The first group consisted of approximately 50 individuals from the film industry, who made a statement by walking the red carpet hand in hand. As they reached the end, they illuminated their phone flashlights and chanted “defend democracy!” while the same message flashed across the Palast’s large screen. The customary music accompanying the red carpet event was muted, allowing the demonstrators’ voices to resonate. Additionally, participants wore pins bearing the slogan “movies unite, hate divides.” This demonstration, organized by Berlinale organizers, aimed to underscore their decision to rescind invitations to members of the far-right political party AfD.
Among the talent were Jonathan Berlin, Meret Becker, Luisa Gaffron, Pegah Ferydoni, Roshanak Khodabakhsh Anne Leppin, Jannis Niewöhner, Murali Perumal, Katja Riemann, Lavinia Wilson and Jessica Schwarz.
The Berlinale runs from Feb. 15-25.