Berlinale 2025 officially announced its Competition titles vying for the Golden Bear. Highlights include the world premieres of Richard Linklater’s “Blue Moon,” Radu Jude’s “Continental ’25,” Hong Sangsoo’s “What Does that Nature Say to You,” Michel Franco’s “Dreams,” and Lucile Hadžihalilović’s “The Ice Tower.”
In terms of omissions, there’s no Steven Soderberg’s “Black Bag,” Wes Anderson’s “The Phoenician Scheme,” nor Berlinale regular Christian Petzold, who might still be doing some tinkering on “Miroirs No. 3.”
Check out the competition lineup below ahead of the festival taking place February 13-23.
“Blue Moon” (Richard Linklater)
“If I Had Legs I’d Kick You” (Mary Bronstein)
“Dreams” (Michel Franco)
“Continental ‘25” (Radu Jude)
“What Does That Nature Say to You” (Hong Sang-Soo)
“Tour de Glace” (Lucile Hadzihalilovic)
“Ari” (Léonor Serraille)
“Reflet Dans Un Diamant Mort” (Helene Cattet/Bruno Forzani)
“Girls on the Wire” (Vivian Qu)
“The Message” (Ivan Fund)
“La Cache” (Lionel Baier)
“Marielle” (Frederic Hambalek)
“Yunan” (Amir Fakher Eldin)
“Dreams” (Jan Dag Haugerud)
“The Blue Trail” (Gabriel Mascaro)
“Living the Land” (Huo Meng)
“Timestamp” (Kateryna Gornostai)
“Hot Milk” (Rebecca Lenkiewicz)