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BERLINALE 2026 EFM

The Berlinale Co-Production Market spotlights genre, identity and bold international voices

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- A total of 35 projects from 27 countries, including new works by Aida Begić, Eduardo Casanova, Klaudia Reynicke, Amanda Nell Eu and Alonso Ruizpalacios, have been selected

The Berlinale Co-Production Market spotlights genre, identity and bold international voices
Director Aida Begić, whose new project Sylvia has been selected

The Berlinale Co-Production Market is set to hold its 23rd edition from 14–17 February, once again positioning itself as a key launchpad for ambitious international co-productions. This year’s selection comprises 35 feature-film projects from 27 countries, chosen from a record-breaking 390 submissions. The market will take place primarily at the Atrium Tower of the Berlinale Service Center, adjacent to the Berlinale Palast, with the clear goal of connecting producers with international partners to bring these films to fruition.

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Women direct 16 of the 35 selected projects, underscoring the market’s continued commitment to diversity and gender balance. According to Martina Bleis, head of the Berlinale Co-Production Market, genre cinema plays a particularly prominent role this year, with horror – especially body horror – emerging as a powerful narrative vehicle for political and psychological themes. Alongside genre projects, the line-up also features arthouse animation, dramas, thrillers, action films and comedies, with recurring motifs including family models, gender-based violence, identity and self-determination.

Among the officially selected projects are already partially financed films backed by renowned international production companies and multiple award-winning filmmakers. Directors represented this year include Aida Begić (Cannes’ Critics’ Week winner Snow [+see also:
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, Children of Sarajevo [+see also:
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interview: Aida Begić
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), Eduardo Casanova (Skins [+see also:
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interview: Eduardo Casanova
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, Piety [+see also:
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), Klaudia Reynicke (Generation Kplus winner Reinas [+see also:
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interview: Klaudia Reynicke
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), Signe Baumane (Rocks in My Pockets [+see also:
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interview: Signe Baumane
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), Amanda Nell Eu (Cannes’ Critics’ Week winner Tiger Stripes [+see also:
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interview: Amanda Nell Eu
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), Deepak Rauniyar (Pooja, Sir [+see also:
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), Fernando Guzzoni (Blanquita [+see also:
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) and Leonie Krippendorff (Cocoon [+see also:
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), as well as Alonso Ruizpalacios (Güeros, Museo, La Cocina).

The Berlinale Directors section adds four new projects in the early stages of financing by filmmakers well known to Berlinale audiences. These include Dénes Nagy (Silver Bear winner for Natural Light [+see also:
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), Rodrigo Moreno (of the The Delinquents [+see also:
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fame, whose The Custodian screened in competition in 2006), and Laurynas Bareisa (Pilgrims [+see also:
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and Drowning Dry [+see also:
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, respectively awarded in Venice and Locarno).

The Rotterdam-Berlinale Express once again strengthens the bridge between major European co-production platforms, with Beirut Baby by Joana Hadjithomas and Khalil Joreige, and The Dispute by Andrea Ellsworth and Kasey Elise Walker, seeking partners at both CineMart and the Berlinale Co-Production Market.

In cooperation with the Berlinale World Cinema Fund, the market will also present Blue Card by Sudanese filmmaker Mohammed Alomda, a project supported by the WCF in 2025 and currently structured as a German-Sudanese co-production.

The Talent Project Market, organised in collaboration with Berlinale Talents, will showcase ten alumni producers at a fundamental moment in their international careers. The selection includes new projects by filmmakers such as Álvaro Gago, who premiered Matria [+see also:
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in Berlinale Panorama in 2023, and Simon Jaquemet, whose career began at the Talent Project Market in 2013. Indonesian producer Yulia Evina Bhara also returns with a new project by Makbul Mubarak, following the international success of Autobiography [+see also:
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.

Several cash prizes will be awarded during the market, including the €20,000 Eurimages Co-Production Development Award, the €10,000 VFF Talent Highlight Award, the €6,000 ARTEKino International Award, and the €5,000 Gen Z Audience Award, sponsored by the Franco-German Youth Office (DFJW/OFAJ) and decided by a jury of film students.

Five companies will participate in the Company Matching programme, which focuses on long-term, structural networking around production slates rather than individual projects. To date, nearly 400 international co-productions have emerged from the Berlinale Co-Production Market, with recent successes including Franz [+see also:
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interview: Agnieszka Holland
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by Agnieszka Holland and Mother [+see also:
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by Teona Strugar Mitevska.

Here is the complete selection:

Official Feature Project Selection

NativityFrancisca Alegría (Chile)
Producer: Quijote Films

Karmic KnotSigne Baumane (Latvia/Germany)
Producers: Studio Locomotive, Fabian&Fred

SylviaAida Begić (Serbia)
Producer: This and That Productions

The Black GoatEduardo Casanova (Spain)
Producer: Morena Films

Black As SnowFarhad Delaram (France)
Producer: Unité

The Talas AffairIvan Grbovic (Canada)
Producer: micro_scope

People Still Die of LoveFernando Guzzoni (Chile/Colombia)
Producers: Oro Films, Hea Sas

Life is YoursEmma Kawawada (Japan)
Producer: Toei Company

Mercury ChildLeonie Krippendorff (Germany)
Producer: Razor Film Produktion

FeralNihaarika Negi (India/Germany)
Producers: Moonweave Films, Mayana Films

Lotus FeetAmanda Nell Eu (Malaysia)
Producer: Ghost Grrrl Pictures

The Taste of SaltDeepak Rauniyar (UK/Nepal)
Producers: Film and Music Entertainment, Aadi Films

Il DominioKlaudia Reynicke (Switzerland)
Producer: Turnus Film

riot/girlArman T. Riahi (Austria/France)
Producers: Golden Girls Filmproduktion & Filmservices, Les Contes Modernes

ManateeAnna Roller (Germany/France)
Producers: kalekone film, Totem Atelier

Cura SanaLucía G. Romero (Spain)
Producer: Filmax

The Transmigration of BodiesAlonso Ruizpalacios (Mexico)
Producer: Saltalaliebre

Mum is in PubertyAmi-Ro Sköld (Sweden)
Producer: Onoma Productions

All in My FamilyHao Wu (USA)
Producer: Q&A Entertainment

Berlinale Directors Projects

LiberationsLaurynas Bareisa (Lithuania)
Producer: afterschool production

The VacationDénes Nagy (Hungary/France)
Producers: Campfilm, Films de Force Majeure

The Last FrontierRodrigo Moreno (Argentina/Luxembourg)
Producers: Wanka Cine, Les Films Fauves

World Cinema Market Project

Blue CardMohammed Alomda (Sudan/Germany)
Producers: Station Films, Mayana Films

Rotterdam-Berlinale Express

The DisputeAndrea Ellsworth, Kasey Elise Walker (USA)
Producer: Felix Culpa

Beirut BabyJoana Hadjithomas, Khalil Joreige (Lebanon/France)
Producers: Abbout Productions, Haut et Court

Talent Project Market

Yesterday I Will Love YouGuillermo Benet (Spain)
Producer: Solita Films

Miss PandoraJan Forsström (Finland)
Producer: Tekele Productions

Porto AlegreÁlvaro Gago (Spain)
Producer: Ringo Media

The Most Romantic Man in the WorldSimon Jaquemet (Switzerland)
Producer: 8horses

Fabric of GriefSamantha Moore (United Kingdom)
Producer: Animate Projects

Watch It BurnMakbul Mubarak (Indonesia)
Producer: KawanKawan Media

ApneaLô Politi (Brazil)
Producer: Enquadramento Produções

Fear ZoneAlina Simone (USA)
Producer: Cinemaria

Acts of KindnessEllen Ugelstad (Norway)
Producers: Twentyone Pictures, Mantra Film

ClaudeNarcisse Wandji (Cameroon)
Producer: Les Films d’Ebène

Company Matching Programme

2Brave Productions (Ukraine)
Bubbles Project (Brazil)
Elastica (Spain)
Kino Produzioni (Italy)
X Filme Creative Pool (Germany)

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