Films Boutique ready to present Girls on Wire in the Berlin Competition
- The German sales outfit boasts a diverse line-up, featuring a world premiere, market debuts coming fresh from Sundance, and fiction and documentary highlights from previous festivals

German international sales agent Films Boutique is bringing a varied selection of films to the 75th Berlin International Film Festival (13-23 February) and the accompanying European Film Market (EFM, 13-19 February). The line-up consists of a world premiere in the Berlinale Competition, three EFM market premieres, and a selection of powerful narrative films and documentaries that range from intimate dramas to visually stunning non-fiction explorations.
Leading the showcase is Girls on Wire, the latest feature by Chinese filmmaker Vivian Qu (Angels Wear White [+see also:
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interview: Vivian Qu
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Also making its mark at the EFM is DJ Ahmet [+see also:
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interview: Georgi M Unkovski
film profile], the debut feature by Georgi M Unkovski, which has just premiered and won two awards at Sundance (see the news). A coming-of-age tale set in a remote Yuruk village in North Macedonia, the film follows 15-year-old Ahmet, who finds solace in music while facing his father’s strict expectations and his first heartbreak. Another market premiere and Sundance film is Where the Wind Comes From [+see also:
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interview: Amel Guellaty
film profile], the debut feature by Tunisian filmmaker Amel Guellaty. The film follows two lifelong friends, the fearless Alyssa and introspective artist Mehdi, who embark on a whimsical yet challenging journey across Tunisia in search of an artistic breakthrough.
Expanding its non-fiction selection, Films Boutique is also showcasing Afternoons of Solitude [+see also:
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interview: Albert Serra
film profile], the latest project by Albert Serra (Pacifiction [+see also:
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interview: Albert Serra
film profile]). This immersive documentary captures the enigmatic world of bullfighting through the lens of star matador Andrés Roca Rey, delving into the intricate balance between beauty and brutality inherent in the art form. The film premiered at San Sebastián, where it won the Golden Shell. Further enriching the line-up is Wishing on a Star [+see also:
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interview: Peter Kerekes
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interview: Peter Kerekes
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Films Boutique also focuses on powerful storytelling with January 2 [+see also:
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film profile], directed by Zsófia Szilágyi (One Day [+see also:
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interview: Zsófia Szilágyi
film profile]), which intimately portrays a woman’s struggle with separation and self-reinvention through the lens of seven car trips, each reflecting a different emotional stage of her journey. Finally, Tarika [+see also:
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interview: Milko Lazarov
film profile] by Bulgarian director Milko Lazarov (Ága [+see also:
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interview: Milko Lazarov
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