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BERLINALE 2023

Kristen Stewart to head the jury of the 73rd Berlinale

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- The US actress will serve as the president of the International Jury for the festival’s next edition, unspooling from 16-26 February 2023

Kristen Stewart to head the jury of the 73rd Berlinale
Actress Kristen Stewart

US actress, screenwriter and director Kristen Stewart will be the president of the International Jury at the 73rd Berlin International Film Festival.

“We’re excited about Kristen Stewart taking on this distinguished task. She’s one of the most talented and multi-faceted actors of her generation. From Bella Swan to the Princess of Wales, she has given life to everlasting characters. Young, shining and with an impressive body of work behind her, Kristen Stewart is the perfect bridge between the USA and Europe,” say festival directors Mariette Rissenbeek and Carlo Chatrian.

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Stewart is considered one of Hollywood’s major young talents. In 1999, at the age of nine, she made her screen debut. Just three years later, she starred alongside Jodie Foster in David Fincher’s Panic Room and achieved wider public recognition. Her international breakthrough came with the five-part Twilight saga (2008–2012). In 2010, she attended the Berlinale with the independent production Welcome to the Rileys (directed by Jake Scott). That same year, she received the Orange Rising Star Award for Best Newcomer at the BAFTAs.

In 2014, she played alongside Juliette Binoche in Clouds of Sils Maria [+see also:
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, directed by French auteur Olivier Assayas, and in 2015, she became the first American to receive the French César Award for her role in the film. She continued her work with Assayas in 2016 on Personal Shopper [+see also:
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, in which she played the lead. The following year, she celebrated her directorial and screenwriting debut with the short film Come Swim, and in 2018, she was a member of the international jury at the Cannes Film Festival. In 2019, she made a foray into the action genre in Charlie’s Angels (directed by Elizabeth Banks) and delivered a fascinating performance in the biopic Seberg [+see also:
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 (directed by Benedict Andrews), which celebrated its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival. In 2020, she presented her next work as a director – the short film Crickets. Most recently, she wowed audiences as Princess Diana in Pablo Larraín’s drama Spencer [+see also:
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, garnering nominations for an Academy Award and the Critics' Choice Award for Best Actress. She has just completed production on Love Me, opposite Steven Yeun, and has also wrapped production on Love Lies Bleeding, directed by Rose Glass.

Stewart has become one of the most eminent international actors, thrilling audiences and critics alike. She is currently working on her feature-length directorial debut, the film adaptation of the bestseller The Chronology of Water by Lidia Yuknavitch.

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