Tris d'assi per Totem Films a Berlino
- Il venditore francese punterà su Allegro Pastell di Anna Roller e Roya di Mahnaz Mohammadi nella sezione Panorama, e su 17 di Kosara Mitic in Perspectives

Returning to a major festival where they’ve often met with success in the past (in 2024, for example, thanks to My Favourite Cake [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Levan Akin
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Anna Roller’s second feature film after Dead Girls Dancing [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Christian Schwochow
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Totem Films’ second asset in the Panorama line-up is Roya by Iranian filmmaker Mahnaz Mohammadi (who’s been imprisoned a number of times in her homeland since 2007 and whose back-catalogue notably includes Son-Mother [+leggi anche:
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No stranger to unearthing new talent, Totem Films is also in on the action in the Perspectives competition thanks to 17, the debut feature film by North Macedonia’s Kosara Mitic who wrote the screenplay with Ognjen Svilicic. The story follows 17-year-old Sara who’s hiding a secret on a school trip. When things degenerate and Sara witnesses a sexual assault on a classmate, she and this young woman forge a bond which will last forever… Eva Kostić and Martina Danilovska steal focus in the cast. Production was entrusted to Black Cat Production (Macedonia) in co-production with Art & Popcorn (Serbia) and December (Slovenia).
Last but not least, the Totem team led by Bérénice Vincent will be pre-selling Emma Doucet by Élise Girard (Sidonie in Japan [+leggi anche:
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