BERLIN— A Norwegian movie regarding love, need and self-discovery won leading honors at the 75th Berlin International Movie Celebration on Saturday.
A court headed by American supervisor Todd Haynes granted the Golden Bear prize to “Desires (Sex Love)” by supervisor Dag Johan Haugerud.
Haynes called it a “reflection on love” that “cuts you to the fast with its eager knowledge.”
The movie concentrates on a young adult played by Ella Øverbyer, enamored with her women French educator, and the responses of her mommy and grandma when they uncover her exclusive works. It’s the 3rd component of a trilogy Haugerud has actually finished in the previous year. “Sex” premiered at Berlin in 2024, and “Love” was evaluated at the 2024 Venice Movie Celebration.
The runner-up Silver Bear reward mosted likely to Brazilian supervisor Gabriel Mascaro’s dystopian dramatization “Heaven Route.” Argentine supervisor Ivan Fund’s country legend “The Message” won the third-place Court Reward.
The most effective supervisor reward mosted likely to Huo Meng for “Living the Land,” embeded in fast-changing 1990s China.
Rose Byrne was called finest entertainer for her function as an overloaded mommy in the Mary Bronstein-directed “If I had Legs, I would certainly Kick You.” Andrew Scott won the sustaining entertainer prize for playing author Richard Rodgers in Richard Linklater’s “Blue Moon.”
The orgasm of the event called the Berlinale began the eve of Germany’s legislative political elections after a project controlled by movement and the economic situation.
The nationwide political election is being held 7 months early, after Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s regulating union broke down in a conflict regarding exactly how to renew the nation’s economic situation.
Initiatives to suppress movement have actually become a main problem in the project– in addition to the concern of exactly how to take care of the obstacle from the reactionary Choice for Germany, which seems on training course for its best nationwide political election result yet.
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All legal rights scheduled. This product might not be released, program, revised or rearranged without authorization.