12 additional titles were also added to the lineup, including Danny Boyle’s hotly anticipated T2: Trainspotting. The complete list of additions is below, and more information can be found on the festival website.
The Berlin International Film Festival runs February 9th to 19th.
COMPETITION
Bamui haebyun-eoseo honja (On The Beach At Night Alone)
South Korea
By Hong Sangsoo
World premiere
El Bar (The Bar)
Spain
By Álex de la Iglesia
World premiere – Out of competition
Helle Nächte (Bright Nights)
Germany/Norway
By Thomas Arslan
World premiere
Joaquim
Brazil/Portugal
By Marcelo Gomes
Logan
U.S.
By James Mangold
World premiere – Out of competition
Mr. Long
Japan/Germany/Hong Kong, China/Taiwan
By Sabu
Return To Montauk
Germany/France/Ireland
By Volker Schlöndorff
World premiere
T2 Trainspotting
UK
By Danny Boyle
International premiere – Out of competition.
Viceroy’s House
India/UK
By Gurinder Chadha
World premiere – Out of competition
Wilde Maus (Wild Mouse)
Austria
By Josef Hader
World premiere – First Feature
Berlinale Special Gala
Es War Einmal In Deutschland… (Bye Bye Germany)
Germany/Luxemburg/Belgium
By Sam Garbarski
In Zeiten des abnehmenden Lichts (In Times of Fading Light)
Germany
By Matti Geschonneck
In collaboration with Wolfgang Kohlhaase
World premiere
Masaryk (A Prominent Patient)
Czech Republic/Slovakia
By Julius Sevcík
World premiere
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