Longtime attendees may no doubt be divided by these plans to restructure the Berlinale. If you remember, Kosslick also signed the Gender Parity 2020 pledge so that the male/female split would be 50/50 at this year’s fest. I don’t want to get started on that issue, as I have my own skepticism about forced-upon parity at film festivals instead of letting the parity naturally evolve into a 50/50 split. Alas, The announcement of the competition titles for the 70th edition of the Berlinale will be made on December 12th. As is usually the case, a few Sundance titles will, no doubt. be dripping into the Berlinale program again this year.With all this being said, what films do we expect to show up? I have assembled the 21 best bets:The French Dispatch (Wes Anderson)Rebecca (Ben Wheatley)Molly (Sally Potter)One Second (Zhang Yimou)Druk (Thomas Vinterberg)Eté 84 (Francois Ozon)The Souvenir: Part II (Joanna Hogg)First Cow (Kelly Reichardt)Nomadland (Chloe Zhao)Undine (Christian Petzold)Charlatan (Agnieszka Holland)Bergman Island (Mia Hansen-Love)The Story of My Wife (Ildikó Enyedi)The Invisible Man (Leigh Whannell)The Secret Garden (Marc Munden)Emma (Autumn de Wilde)Little Fish (Chad Hartigan)Notturno (Zu Quirke) Tora-san, Welcome Back (Yoji Yamada)The Postcard Killings (Danis Tanovic)The Salt of Tears (Philippe Garrel) Contribute Hire me
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