The Berlin Film Festival has unveiled the competition lineup of its 76th edition, including Karim Aïnouz’s starry “Rosebush Pruning” with Riley Keough, Callum Turner and Elle Fanning, as well as Channing Tatum’s latest feature “Josephine.”
This edition is the second year under artistic director Tricia Tuttle, and its lineup looks to blend international prestige auteurs, politically charged cinema and intimate character studies with a healthy dose of A-list firepower, underscoring the growing convergence of Hollywood talent and awards-friendly European helmers.
“Rosebush Pruning,” which also features Jamie Bell, Lukas Gage, Elena Anaya, Tracy Letts and Pamela Anderson, is among the buzziest of the titles in competition. The contemporary satire, from “Motel Destino” and “Firebrand” helmer Aïnouz, follows the fractured relationships between siblings forced to confront the truth about their mother’s death. Tuttle said “Rosebush Pruning” is a “twisted thriller about a privileged family unraveling when dark secrets emerge.”
Another hotly anticipated film making its premiere in competition is “Josephine,” directed by Beth de Araújo and starring Channing Tatum and Gemma Chan as parents searching for justice after their young daughter witnesses a crime. The psychological thriller, which marks Araújo’s sophomore outing, will bow at Sundance and is one of the two films premiering internationally in competition at the Berlinale. Tuttle said the film is a “really personal story” for de Araújo, who “captures the trauma and the powerlessness of a family whose sense of safety has been shattered.”
Tuttle unpacked both the competition lineup and that of debut feature section Perspectives, which Tuttle inaugurated last year, on Tuesday morning alongside co-directors of film programming Jacqueline Lyanga and Michael Stütz. The first competition title announced was Kornél Mundruczó’s “At the Sea,” which she described as an “expansive drama” with an “absolutely enthralling” performance from Amy Adams, who plays a former dancer confronting identity and trauma after rehab. The Hungarian filmmaker is best known for his 2020 drama “Pieces of a Woman,” which earned its star Vanessa Kirby a best actress nomination at the Oscars.
“We fell in love with so many films this year and I think what was exciting for us as a selection committee is just how diverse these films are,” Tuttle said during the streamed presentation, pointing that “lots of really interesting films for the market that haven’t sold yet.” She continued, “We really believe that there is something exciting for all kinds of audiences, whatever your tastes are, whatever cinema you like. You will find filmmakers working at the top of their game in this competition, but doing their own thing as well.”
European cinema royalty will also be on hand at the Berlinale with former jury president Juliette Binoche starring alongside Tom Courtenay in Lance Hammer’s “Queen at Sea,” a tender examination of dementia, autonomy and marital devotion; and German superstar Sandra Hüller (“A Zone of Interest,” “Anatomy of a Fall”) leading Markus Schleinzer’s stark period piece “Rose,” set in a suspicious Protestant village in the early 17th century.
The competition lineup brings back several Berlinale alumni, including Mexican director Fernando Eimbcke’s intimate black-and-white tale “Moscas (“Flies”), his follow up to “Olmo,” an award-winning family drama produced by Plan B and Michel France which played at last year’s Berlin; two-time Silver Bear winner Angela Schanelec (“Music,” “I Was at Home, But”) who will present “Meine Frau weint” (“My Wife Cries”); and Turkish-German director İlker Çatak, whose previous film “The Teachers Lounge” won a prize at the Berlinale Panorama in 2023 and went on to earn an Oscar nomination. Çatak comes back to Potsdamer Platz with “Gelbe Briefe” (“Yellow Letters”),” which “explores the effects of escalating state oppression on a married couple from Ankara,” said Stütz.
Senegalese helmer Alain Gomis, who won the Silver Bear in 2017 with “Felicité,” returns with “Dao,” which is set between France and Guinea Bissau, weaving themes of family and heritage. German director Eva Trobisch, whose 2024 movie “Ivo” played in the Encounters section in 2024, will present “Etwas ganz Besonderes” (“Home Stories”), which boasts a “multi-layered script and an excellent ensemble of actors who embody this tale of a fractured German family torn between East and West,” Tuttle said.
Other anticipated films set to compete include “We Are All Strangers,” Singaporean filmmaker Anthony Chen‘s third and final film in his acclaimed “Growing Up” trilogy, which includes Cannes’ Camera d’Or winner “Ilo Ilo” and “Wet Season,” which opened at Toronto; and Chad’s Mahamat-Saleh Haroun’s mystical coming-of-age tale “Soumsoum, la nuit des astres.” Mahamat-Saleh Haroun is best known for his Cannes’ jury prize-winning “A Screaming Man.”
Animation is also in the competition mix with “A New Dawn,” the first solo feature by Yoshitoshi Shinomiya, an artist of major anime works who is notably behind “Your Name,” a massive 2016 box office hit.
Tuttle has peppered the lineup with a few surprises, such as the jazz-inflected “Everybody Digs Bill Evans” from photographer and documentary filmmaker Grant Gee, who portrays the inner life of the legendary jazz pianist as he grieves the loss of his bassist and musical soulmate in a tragic car crash. The British film stars Anders Danielsen Lie, Bill Pullman and Laurie Metcalf.
Perspectives, Berlinale’s section celebrating debut features, will bring 13 films — with a 14th potentially being announced soon — including the first helmed by “Adolescence” star Ashley Walters. Titled “Animol,” the cast list includes his “Adolescence” co-star Stephen Graham and follows boys at a young offender institution. Also of interest is Dara Van Dusen’s “A Prayer for the Dying,” a Western starring Johnny Flynn and John C. Reilly as a Civil War veteran and sheriff fighting to save their small town amid an epidemic.
As previously announced, Afghan director Shahrbanoo Sadat’s romantic comedy “No Good Men” is kicking off the festival and celebrated German director Wim Wenders set to succeed Todd Haynes as jury president. A German co-production, “No Good Men” is a romantic comedy set inside a Kabul newsroom during the democratic era before the Taliban returned to power in 2021.
After last year’s edition saw the likes of Timothée Chalamet and Robert Pattinson presenting films at the Palast, this edition’s big star power will be spread across the entire lineup, from the competition to the Perspectives, Panorama and Special Gala sections, including the international debut of Charli xcx’s anticipated “Brat” mockumentary “The Moment,” the world premiere of Isabelle Huppert vampire film “The Blood Countess” and historical drama “The Weight” starring Ethan Hawke and Russell Crowe.
Tuttle, an American curator and former head of the London Film Festival who took over from Carlo Chatrian in 2025, has said before that she strives to bring the Berlinale closer to Cannes.
The 76th edition of the Berlin Film Festival is set to take place Feb. 12-22.
See the full lineup below.
COMPETITION
“At the Sea” by Kornél Mundruczó | with Amy Adams, Murray Bartlett, Chloe East, Brett Goldstein, Dan Levy
USA / Hungary 2026
Competition | World premiere
After a stint in rehab, a woman returns to her family’s Cape Cod home where sobriety forces her to confront buried trauma and the terrifying question of who she is without her career as a dancer.
“Dao” by Alain Gomis | with Katy Correa, D’Johé Kouadio, Samir Guesmi, Mike Etienne, Nicolas Gomis
France / Senegal / Guinea-Bissau 2026
Competition | World premiere
A film in which two celebrations of life, a wedding in France and a commemoration in Guinea Bissau, are organically intertwined with the threads of a family and heritage that live and travel between these two worlds. Perpetual circular movement framing reality.
“Dust” by Anke Blondé | with Arieh Worthalter, Jan Hammenecker, Thibaud Dooms, Anthony Welsh
Belgium / Poland / Greece / United Kingdom 2026
Competition | World premiere
At the end of the 1990s, during the height of the Belgian tech boom, visionary entrepreneurs Luc and Geert watch their empire collapse as news of their fraud breaks. With just one day of freedom left, they part ways in search of redemption.
“Etwas ganz Besonderes” (“Home Stories”) by Eva Trobisch | with Frida Hornemann, Max Riemelt, Eva Löbau, Gina Henkel, Rahel Ohm
Germany 2026
Competition | World premiere
“Who are you and what defines you?” Lea is asked by the production crew of a reality talent show. She does not know. And with this question, her search for an identity within and beyond her family’s hotel in the forests of the former East Germany begins.
“Everybody Digs Bill Evans” by Grant Gee | with Anders Danielsen Lie, Bill Pullman, Laurie Metcalf
Ireland / United Kingdom 2026
Competition | World premiere
At the height of his career, legendary jazz pianist Bill Evans loses his bassist and musical soulmate in a tragic car crash. The film portrays the inner life of a musical genius as he struggles to learn that sometimes an intermission is part of the music.
“Gelbe Briefe” (“Yellow Letters”) by İlker Çatak | with Özgü Namal, Tansu Biçer, Leyla Smyrna Cabas, İpek Bilgin
Germany / France / Turkey 2026
Competition | World premiere
Life is good for Derya and Aziz, a celebrated artist couple from Turkey, until an incident at their play’s premiere. Suddenly targeted by the state and struggling to balance their ideals with life’s necessities, their marriage is pushed to a breaking point.
“Josephine” by Beth de Araújo | with Channing Tatum, Gemma Chan, Mason Reeves, Phillip Ettinger, Syra McCarthy
USA 2025
Competition | International premiere
After 8-year-old Josephine accidentally witnesses a crime in Golden Gate Park, she begins to act out violently to protect herself. This emotional trauma leads to conflicts between her parents as they search for justice, and a way to feel safe again.
“Kurtuluş” (“Salvation”) by Emin Alper | with Caner Cindoruk, Berkay Ateş, Feyyaz Duman, Naz Göktan, Özlem Taş
Turkey / France / Netherlands / Greece / Sweden / Saudi Arabia 2026
Competition | World premiere
In a remote village, an exiled clan returns, reviving a decades-old land feud. Seized by divine visions, Mesut challenges his brother’s leadership to save his people. Will this new path bring salvation or tragedy?
“The Loneliest Man in Town” by Tizza Covi, Rainer Frimmel | with Alois Koch, Brigitte Meduna, Alfred Blechinger, Flurina Schneider
Austria 2026
Competition | World premiere
Blues musician Al Cook lives in an apartment filled with memories. Outside, the world carries on without him. But when his home is slated for demolition, out of the ruins of his existence, a long-forgotten dream suddenly resurfaces.
“Meine Frau weint” (“My Wife Cries”) by Angela Schanelec | with Vladimir Vulević, Agathe Bonitzer, Birte Schnöink, Pauline Rebmann, Clara Gostynski
Germany / France 2026
Competition | World premiere
An ordinary workday on a building site. Forty-year-old crane operator Thomas receives a call from his wife: he has to pick her up from the hospital. Once there, he finds her sitting alone on a park bench, crying.
“Moscas” (“Flies”) by Fernando Eimbcke | with Teresita Sánchez, Bastian Escobar, Hugo Ramírez
Mexico 2026
Competition | World premiere
Olga rents out a room to a man whose wife has been admitted to a hospital nearby. However, the man has a 9-year-old son he has been sneaking into the room, which leads to Olga’s carefully controlled world shifting as their lives become intertwined.
“A New Dawn” by Yoshitoshi Shinomiya | with Riku Hagiwara, Kotone Furukawa
Japan / France 2025
Competition | World premiere | Debut film | Animation
Keitaro lives in a fireworks factory that is about to be shut down. He is determined to unravel the mystery of the Shuhari, a mythical firework created by his father before he disappeared without a trace – and launch it before the factory closes.
“Nina Roza” by Genevieve Dulude-de Celles | with Galin Stoev, Ekaterina Stanina, Sofia Stanina, Chiara Caselli, Michelle Tzontchev
Canada / Italy / Bulgaria / Belgium 2026
Competition | World premiere
An art dealer travels from Quebec to the homeland he abandoned to see the paintings of an elusive pre-teen prodigy in the Bulgarian countryside. It is only by viewing her work firsthand that he will be able to determine if she is a fraud, or a genius.
“Queen at Sea” by Lance Hammer | with Juliette Binoche, Tom Courtenay, Anna Calder-Marshall, Florence Hunt
United Kingdom / USA 2026
Competition | World premiere
As advanced dementia erodes an older woman’s ability to communicate her inner life, her husband and daughter struggle to act in her best interests, navigating love and the fragile boundaries between care, protection and autonomy.
“Rosebush Pruning” by Karim Aïnouz | with Callum Turner, Riley Keough, Jamie Bell, Elle Fanning, Pamela Anderson
Italy / Germany / Spain / United Kingdom 2026
Competition | World premiere
In a Spanish villa, American siblings Jack, Ed, Anna and Robert wallow in isolation and their inherited fortune. When Jack wants to move in with his girlfriend and Ed uncovers the truth about their mother’s death, the fabric of the family begins to unravel.
“Rose” by Markus Schleinzer | with Sandra Hüller, Caro Braun, Marisa Growaldt, Godehard Giese, Augustino Renken
Austria / Germany 2026
Competition | World premiere
In the early 17th century, a soldier arrives at an isolated Protestant village in Germany claiming to be the heir to an abandoned farmstead. Even though he proves to be a good man, the villagers’ suspicions about his identity grow and they force a reckoning.
“Soumsoum, la nuit des astres” (“Soumsoum, the Night of the Stars”) by Mahamat-Saleh Haroun | with Maïmouna Miawama, Ériq Ebouaney, Achouackh Abakar Souleymane
France / Chad 2026
Competition | World premiere
Seventeen-year-old Kellou has been gifted with supernatural powers she does not understand. Her disquiet and uncertainty only change when she meets Aya. It is an encounter with destiny that forges a mystical world where the visible and invisible converge.
“À voix basse” (“In a Whisper”) by Leyla Bouzid | with Eya Bouteraa, Hiam Abbass, Marion Barbeau, Feriel Chamari
France / Tunisia 2026
Competition | World premiere
Lilia returns to Tunisia for her uncle’s funeral and reunites with a family that knows nothing about her life in Paris, especially her love life. Determined to confront her family’s secrets, Lilia sets out to unravel the mystery of her uncle’s sudden death.
“Wo Men Bu Shi Mo Sheng Ren” (“We Are All Strangers”) by Anthony Chen | with Yeo Yann Yann, Koh Jia Ler, Andi Lim, Regene Lim
Singapore 2026
Competition | World premiere
A life-altering event forces 21-year-old Junyang and his girlfriend to face reality. At the same time, while Junyang’s father is struggling to hold their modest life together, a woman enters his life and both generations are forced to redefine their family.
“Wolfram” by Warwick Thornton | with Deborah Mailman, Erroll Shand, Joe Bird, Thomas M Wright, Ferdinand Hoang
Australia 2025
Competition | International premiere
1930s Australia, the colonial frontier. Two swaggering outlaws roll into a mining town and unleash a wave of cruelty. Three kids use this opportunity to break free from their white masters and set off across the “sweet country” of central Australia.
“YO Love Is a Rebellious Bird” by Anna Fitch, Banker White | with Yolanda Shea
USA 2026
Competition | World premiere | Documentary form
Anna spends a decade building a 1/3-scale version of the house of her late friend, Yo, that she can fit into – along with a puppet of Yo. When the pair first met, Yo was 73 and Anna 24, but they formed a deep bond that defied the gap in age and experience.
“Yön Lapsi” (“Nightborn”) by Hanna Bergholm | with Seidi Haarla, Rupert Grint
Finland / Lithuania / France / United Kingdom 2026
Competition | World premiere
Eager to start a family, Saga and Jon move to her childhood home in the Finnish forest. But after their baby is born, the couple’s dream of a perfect child turns into a nightmare – and only Saga senses the unsettling truth.
PERSPECTIVES
“17” by Kosara Mitic | with Eva Kostic, Martina Danilovska, Dame Joveski, Eva Stojchevska, Petar Manic
North Macedonia / Serbia / Slovenia 2026
Perspectives | World premiere | Debut film
Seventeen-year-old Sara is hiding a secret on a school trip. When the trip spirals out of control and Sara witnesses a classmate’s sexual assault, she and the girl seal a bond that will last forever.
“Animol” by Ashley Walters | with Tut Nyuot, Vladyslav Baliuk, Sekou Diaby, Stephen Graham, Sharon Duncan-Brewster
United Kingdom 2026
Perspectives | World premiere | Debut film
Behind the walls of a young offender institution, Troy is thrust into a brutal world of gangs, loyalty and violence from the moment he arrives. When an unspoken bond develops with a fellow inmate, it becomes a dangerous vulnerability for them.
“Chronicles From the Siege” by Abdallah Alkhatib | with Nadeem Rimawi, Saja Kilani, Maria Zreik, Emad Azmi, Idir Benaibouche
Algeria / France / Palestine 2026
Perspectives | World premiere
When their city is placed under siege, the lives of a group of ordinary people are turned upside down, forcing each of them to confront impossible choices in pursuit of what they believe is survival in a war zone.
“El Tren Fluvial” (“The River Train”) by Lorenzo Ferro, Lucas A. Vignale | with Milo Barria, Rita Pauls, Mariano Barria, Fabián Casas, Lucrecia Pazos
Argentina 2026
Perspectives | World premiere | Debut film
Nine-year-old Milo lives in a remote Argentinian village where he studies the Malambo, a folk dance full of bravura. He is an excellent dancer, but Milo’s only desire is to escape the countryside on a train for the Buenos Aires of his dreams.
Filipiñana by Rafael Manuel | with Jorrybell Agoto, Carmen Castellanos, Teroy Guzman, Carlitos Siguion-Reyna, Nour Houshmand
Singapore / United Kingdom / Philippines / France / Netherlands 2026
Perspectives | European premiere | Debut film
New girl Isabel is strangely drawn to Dr. Palanca, president of the country club where she works. As she pieces together a violent picture of what lies beneath the club’s pristine surfaces, she realizes that they are both connected by a sinister shared history.
“Forêt Ivre” (“Forest High”) by Manon Coubia | with Salomé Richard, Aurélia Petit, Anne Coesens, Arthur Marbaix, Yoann Zimmer
Belgium / France 2026
Perspectives | World premiere | Debut film
In the northern Alps, Anne, Hélène and Suzanne take turns looking after a mountain hut. Through the seasons, hikers come and go. Stories bloom and fade, leaving each of them facing the silence of their chosen solitude and the poetry of nature.
“Hangar rojo” (“The Red Hangar”) by Juan Pablo Sallato | with Nicolás Zárate, Boris Quercia, Marcial Tagle, Catalina Stuardo, Aron Hernández
Chile / Argentina / Italy 2026
Perspectives | World premiere | Debut film
As the 1973 military coup unfolds in Chile, Air Force Captain Jorge Silva is torn between duty and conscience as his academy turns into a detention center.
“Der Heimatlose” (“Trial of Hein”) by Kai Stänicke | with Paul Boche, Philip Froissant, Emilia Schüle, Stephanie Amarell
Germany 2026
Perspectives | World premiere | Debut film
After 14 years away, Hein returns to his home village on a remote island, only to discover that the close-knit community no longer recognizes him. Suspecting him to be an impostor, they demand a trial to determine his true identity.
“Nosso segredo” (“Our Secret”) by Grace Passô | with Efraim Santos, Flip, Jéssica Gaspar, Ju Colombo, Marisa Revert
Brazil / Portugal 2026
Perspectives | World premiere | Debut film
A family drifts through their home in silence, struggling to rebuild their lives after a recent loss. Each mourns alone, until the youngest child reveals a secret that enables them to realize that they must come together with love and courage to defy grief.
“A Prayer for the Dying” by Dara Van Dusen | with Johnny Flynn, John C. Reilly, Kristine Kujath Thorp, Gustav Lindh
Norway / Greece / United Kingdom / Sweden 2026
Perspectives | World premiere | Debut film
In the wake of the American Civil War, veteran Jacob Hansen’s dream of a new life in Friendship, Wisconsin becomes a nightmare. As an epidemic spreads chaos, Jacob – sheriff, undertaker and pastor – must fight to save his town, his family and his soul.
“Take Me Home” by Liz Sargent | with Anna Sargent, Victor Slezak, Ali Ahn, Marceline Hugot, Shane Harper
USA 2026
Perspectives | International premiere | Debut film
Anna, a 38-year-old woman with a cognitive disability, cares for her ageing adoptive parents until a Florida heatwave shatters their family and Anna’s routine. This intimate drama examines the shifting demands placed on a uniquely vulnerable family.
“Truly Naked” by Muriel d’Ansembourg | with Caolán O’Gorman, Andrew Howard, Alessa Savage, Safiya Benaddi, Lyndsey Marshal
Netherlands / Belgium / France 2026
Perspectives | World premiere | Debut film
An introverted teen, who has only ever experienced sex through the lens while working for his father’s pornography business, must step out from behind the camera when a feisty classmate challenges him to embrace a real connection.
“Where To?” by Assaf Machnes | with Ehab Salami, Ido Tako, Milan Peschel, Rama Nasrallah, Raheeq Haj Yahia-Suleiman
Israel / Germany 2026
Perspectives | World premiere | Debut film
Hassan, a 55-year-old Palestinian Uber driver, shuttles partygoers through endless Berlin nights. Amir, a young Israeli, who is in danger of losing himself to these nights, becomes Hassan’s regular passenger when they find themselves bonded by heartbreak.
