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Berlinale Talents, formerly Berlinale Talent Campus, is the talent development programme of the
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(also called Berlinale). An annual summit and networking platform for 200 outstanding creatives from the fields of film and drama series, the events take place in February at the three venues of HAU
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Theatre in
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. Berlinale Talents is organized and directed by Florian Weghorn as programme manager and Christine Tröstrum as project manager.


History

The initiative was founded in 2003 after the director of the Berlin International Film Festival
Dieter Kosslick Dieter Kosslick is a German film critic, journalist and researcher. He was the fourth director of the Berlin International Film Festival (Berlinale) from 1 May 2001, when he took over from Moritz de Hadeln, until 2019. Early life Born in Pfor ...
announced his plans to create a platform to support the next generation of filmmakers within the festival. Previously named Berlinale Talent Campus, the new title Berlinale Talents has been in place since October 2013. In October 2022, it was announced that Berlinale Talents, along with the
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Berlinale Co-Production Market
and
World Cinema Fund The Berlin International Film Festival (german: Internationale Filmfestspiele Berlin), usually called the Berlinale (), is a major international film festival held annually in Berlin, Germany. Founded in 1951 and originally run in June, the festi ...
, will be pooled under the label Berlinale Pro* while retaining their individual profiles. The corresponding slogan captures the reality of the events: Where Cinema Culture and Industry Meet. It was also confirmed that the Berlinale and Berlinale Talents would take place in person in 2023.


Description

Berlinale Talents is a forum for film professionals and cinema lovers, featuring public talks, discipline-specific workshops, Talents Labs for project development and networking events. There are 13 creative disciplines within filmmaking covered. The event is supported and funded by the Minister of State for Culture and the Media,
Creative Europe Creative Europe is a European Union programme for the cultural and creative sectors. In its first phase, going from 2014 to 2020, it had a budget of € 1.47 billion, which were expanded to € 2.44 billion in its second phase (2021-2027). Hist ...
- MEDIA programme of the European Union and
Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg The Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg is the body responsible for Film Funding and Media Business Development in the states of Berlin and Brandenburg. It is also the first point of contact for international and German professionals active in the fi ...
, along with the Federal Foreign Office and
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, who have supported it since its establishment. As of 2022, there is an alumni community of over 9,000, and there are seven Talents International initiatives around the world.


Participants

Each year up to 3000 filmmakers from approximately 130 countries apply to the programme. An international committee selects 200 talents, inviting them to Berlin. Berlinale Talents supports the participants, who are generally in the first ten years of their career, in positioning themselves in the filmmaking industry. With experts and renowned filmmakers they can then discuss innovations and trends in the business, develop their own projects in the project labs and present them to a diverse festival public. The Berlinale Talents alumni community has over 9,000 participants, their profiles can be found on the website. The programme also keeps track of their alumni's work, involving their attendance at festivals, award ceremonies or alumni interviews on current film projects that deal with relevant topics such as sustainability and climate change. Information is regularly updated in the alumni network.


The Programme

Participants can choose from up to 35 individual Summit and Talents Labs to attend, many of which are open to the public. The Summit programme of Berlinale Talents offers a range of master classes and interactive panel discussions. Approximately 15 sessions focus on an annually changing topic featuring a variety of formats and set-ups: In the ‘grand format’ sessions at the main theatre (HAU1), experts of international reputation give insights into their work. During the mid-scale ‘atelier’ sessions in HAU2 and HAU3 experienced filmmakers and the audience are invited to enter into a dialogue.


Talents Labs

* The Talent Project Market (for producers and directors) offers filmmakers the chance to present their projects at the Berlinale Co-Production Market and to get in contact with producers, financiers, distributors and sales agents. The ten selected projects also compete for the VFF Talent Highlight Award, three of which are pitched to industry guests at the Berlinale Co-Production Market. The winner receives EUR 10,000 and the two runners-up EUR 1,000 each. * At the Script Station Talents work closely with renowned script consultants to fine-tune their scripts, deepen their stories and bring precision and life to their pages. With the support of their mentors, the participants have the opportunity to present their projects to the other attendants and industry professionals at the European Film Market. * Doc Station enables Talents to advance their work on a particular documentary project and to make improvements with the instructions of professional mentors from the genre. With the support of their mentors, the participants have the opportunity to present their projects to the other attendants and industry professionals at the European Film Market. * In the Short Film Station Talents move the development of their short film script forward and meet with potential partners to produce their film. With the support of their mentors, the participants have the opportunity to present their projects to the other attendants and industry professionals at the European Film Market.


Studios

There are a number of studio-based workshops, including: * Camera Studio (formerly Post Production Studio) * Editing Studio * Production Design Studio * Sound Studio * Acting Studio * Market Studio (formerly Distribution Studio), which uses case studies and connects to the
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Talent Press

Talent Press, an initiative of Berlinale Talents in collaboration with
FIPRESCI The International Federation of Film Critics (FIPRESCI, short for Fédération Internationale de la PRESse CInématographique) is an association of national organizations of professional film critics and film journalists from around the world fo ...
and the
Goethe-Institut The Goethe-Institut (, GI, en, Goethe Institute) is a non-profit German cultural association operational worldwide with 159 institutes, promoting the study of the German language abroad and encouraging international cultural exchange and ...
, is a platform for young film critics and journalists from around the world to acquaint themselves with current trends in world cinema and to review films and events throughout the entire festival. Under the tutelage of prominent film critics they share their impressions and insights through their articles for the Berlinale Talents website and those of its partners - FIPRESCI and Goethe-Institut.


Talents Footprints Mastercard Enablement Programme

Dedicated to doing well by doing good, the Talents Footprints Mastercard Enablement Programme provides three selected fellows with mentoring, financial support and public awareness for their film-related initiatives, networks or platforms that contribute to their local communities in an inclusive and impactful way. The programme is open to Berlinale Talents alumni, who can apply with a film-related social initiative in one of four key domains: gender equality and diversity; education and work; peace, justice and understanding; or environmental awareness and climate action.


Kompagnon fellowship

Berlinale Talents and Perspektive Deutsches Kino joined forces to award the inaugural Kompagnon fellowship in 2017. The fellowship is awarded annually to two directors or screenwriters residing in Germany to support their artistic and professional development. Directors and screenwriters of short or feature films who were part of the previous edition of Perspektive Deutsches Kino, as well as permanent residents of Germany who will participate in the Script Station, Doc Station or Short Film Station at the upcoming edition of Berlinale Talents, are eligible to apply. In addition to a stipend of 5,000 Euros (2,500 Euros for short films) for development of a screenplay or project, the Kompagnon also provides a mentoring programme, professional coaching and networking opportunities. Kompagnon fellows have included: * 2022: Payal Sethi, ''Kurinji'', Script Station 2022 & Jonas Bak, ''She Makes and Unmakes'', Perspektive Deutsches Kino. * 2021: Jonas Matauschek, ''Wir waren Kumpel (Once We Were Pitmen)'', Doc Station 2021, & Eliza Petkova, ''Der Arbeiter (The Worker)'', Perspektive Deutsches Kino. * 2020: Ian Purnell, ''Arctic Link,'' Doc Station 2020 & Hristiana Raykova, ''111'', Perspektive Deutsches Kino. * 2019: Ana-Felicia Scutelnicu, ''Transit Times,'' Script Station 2019 & Julian Pörksen, ''Be Continued,'' Perspektive Deutsches Kino. * 2018: Jide Tom Akinleminu, ''When a Farm Goes Aflame, the Flakes Fly Home to Bear the Tale,'' Doc Station 2018 & Julian Radlmaier, ''Blutsauger'', Perspektive Deutsches Kino. * 2017: Nora Fingscheidt, ''Systemsprenger'' (''System Crasher''), Script Station 2017 & Levin Peter and Elsa Kremser, ''Der grüne Wellensittich,'' Perspektive Deutsches Kino''.''


International

The Talents International editions, Talents
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in Lebanon, Talents
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in Argentina, Talents
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in Mexico, Talents
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in South Africa, Talents
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in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Talents
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in Japan have similar structure and purpose to the Berlin-based counterpart, while keeping a regional perspective and finding support and amenities in a locally-based international film festival or film school. International Talents initiatives are supported by local partners as well as by the Goethe-Institut.


Past themes

The themes of Berlinale Talents in past years include: *2023: "You Must Be Joking - Humour in Serious Times" *2022: "Labours of Cinema" *2021: "Dreams" *2020: "Collectives" *2019: "Mistakes – How to Fail Better" *2018: "Secrets" *2017: "Courage: Against All Odds" * 2016: "The Nature of Relations" * 2015: "2015: A Space Discovery" * 2014: "Ready to Play? – Breaking the Rules" * 2013: "Some Like It Hot – Filmmakers as Entertainers" * 2012: "Changing Perspectives" * 2011: "Framespotting – Filmmakers Positioning Themselves" * 2010: "Cinema Needs Talent: Looking for the Right People" * 2009: "Suddenly it all happened – The Turning Point in Close-up" * 2008: "Screening Emotions – Cinema's Finest Asset" * 2007: "Home Affairs – Privacy, Films and Politics" * 2006: "At the Cutting Edge of Making Movies" * 2005: "Designing Your Future" * 2004: "Let's Get Passionate About Film!" * 2003: "You Always Remember the First Time"


Past awards

A number of awards have been discontinued.


Film Prize of the Robert Bosch Stiftung

The Film Prize of the Robert Bosch Stiftung for International Cooperation was a competition and year-long training programme offering tailor made workshops to young emerging talents from Germany and the Arab world to realise a joint film project. Three prizes, each worth up to 60,000 euros, were awarded each year. The last edition of the Film Prize of the Robert Bosch Stiftung was in 2021 which, due to the
COVID-19 pandemic The COVID-19 pandemic, also known as the coronavirus pandemic, is an ongoing global pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The novel virus was first identif ...
, was presented as an online training programme. Eight German-Arab film teams were nominated and invited to a series of online trainings to further develop their projects, their dossiers and prepare their pitch in front of the Film Prize Jury. Each nominated team received a Development Prize of 10,000 euros. Finally, two teams won an additional Best Pitch Award, each endowed with 10,000 euros. The two winning teams were revealed at the Good Bye, Film Prize! online event on 3 March 2021. ;Winners Past winners include: 2021: * Best Pitch - Documentary - ''The Missing Planet'' , Germany/Egypt. Directors: Marouan Omara & Tom Rosenberg, Producers: Michael Henrichs & Mark Lotfy * Best Pitch - Short Fiction - ''Nobody Wants the Night'' , Germany/Lebanon. Director: Remi Itani, Producers: Janina Sara Hennemann, Aya Nabulsi 2020: * Documentary - ''Big Boys Don't Cry'' , Director: Muhammad Mustapha (Egypt), Producer: Philipp Maurice Raube (Germany), Co-Producer: Hala Lotfy (Egypt) * Short Fiction Film - ''Inana'' , Director: Ragda Alazizi (Syria), Producer: Philipp Döring (Germany), Co-Producer: Ragda Alazizi (Syria) * Animation - ''Traitors of the Eyes'' , Director: Abdelrahman Dnewar (Egypt), Saad Dnewar (Egypt), Producer: Georg Neubert (Germany), Co-Producer: Saad Dnewar (Egypt) 2019: * Short Fiction Film - ''Homeless Hearts'' , Director: Mohamed Sabbah (Lebanon), Producers: Bastian Klügel (Germany), Ghina El-Hachem (Lebanon) * Documentary - ''Do You Love Me'' , Director: Lana Daher (Lebanon), Producers: Jasper Mielke (Germany), Lana Daher (Lebanon) * Documentary - ''Abo Zabaal 1989'' , Director: Bassam Mortada (Egypt), Producers: Anna Bolster (Germany), Kesmat Elsayed (Egypt) 2018: * Short Fiction Film - ''Maradona's Legs'' , Director:
Firas Khoury Firas Khoury is a Palestinian film director and screenwriter. He is best known for directing the feature film ''Alam'' and short film ''Maradona's Legs''. Career Firas graduated from Tel Aviv University with a BFA in Film. In 2008, he attended t ...
(Palestine), Producers: Zorana Musikic (Germany), May Odeh (Palestine) * Documentary - ''Purple Sea'' , Directors: Amel Alzakout, Khaled Abdulwahed (Syria), Producers: Ines Meier (Germany), Khaled Abdulwahed (Syria) * Animation - ''How My Grandmother Became a Chair'' , Director: Nicolas Fattouh (Lebanon), Producers: Fabian Driehorst (Germany), Nermine Haddad (Lebanon) 2017: * Short Fiction Film - ''Fakh / The Trap'' , Director: Nada Riyadh (Egypt), Producers: Ayman El Amir (Egypt), Eva Schellenbeck (Germany) * Documentary - ''Behind Closed Doors'' , Director: Yakout Elhababi (Morocco), Producers: Karoline Henkel (Germany), Hind Saih (Morocco) * Animation - ''Night'' , Director: Ahmad Saleh (Jordan), Producers: Jessica Neubauer (Germany), Saleh Saleh (Jordan) 2016: * Short Fiction Film - ''Tshweesh'' , Director: Feyrouz Serhal (Lebanon), Producers: Stefan Gierenr (Germany), Lara Abou Saifan (Lebanon), Felipe Lage Coro (Spain) * Documentary - ''Miguel's War'' , Director: Eliane Raheb (Lebanon), Producers: Eliane Raheb (Lebanon), Margot Haiböck, Lissi Muschol (Germany) * Animation - ''Four Acts for Syria'' , Director: Waref Abu Quba, Kevork Mourad (Syria), Producers: Eva Illmer (Germany), Waref Abu Quba (Syria) 2015: * Short Fiction Film - ''The Parrot'' , Director: Amjad Al Rasheed,
Darin Sallam Darin J. Sallam (born 1987) is a Jordanian film director and writer of Palestinian roots. She has five award-winning short films to her name, including ''Still Alive'', ''The Dark Outside'' and “The Parrot”. ''Farha'' (2021) is her debut nar ...
(Jordan), Producers: Roman Roitman (Germany), Deema Azar (Jordan) * Documentary - ''Amal'' , Director: Mohamed Siam (Egypt), Producers: Myriam Sassine (Libanon), Mohamed Siam (Egypt), Co-Producers: Arnaud Dommerc (France), Sara Bökemeyer (Germany), Patricia Drati (Denmark), Ingrid Lill Høgtun (Norway) 2014: * Short Fiction Film - ''Dry Hot Summers (Har .. Gaf .. Sayfan)'' , Director: Sherif Elbendary (Egypt), Producers: Claudia Jubeh (Germany), Hossam Elouan (Egypt) * Documentary - ''Possessed by Djinn'' , Director: Dalia Al-Kury (Jordan), Producers: Lino Rettinger (Germany), Dalia Al-Kury (Jordan) * Animation - ''Manivelle'' - ''Last Days of the Man of Tomorrow'' , Director: Fadi Baki (Lebanon), Producers: Niklas Hlawatsch (Germany), Bernadette Klausberger (Germany), Jinane Dagher (Lebanon), Sabine Sidawi (Lebanon) 2013: * Short Fiction Film - ''Ave Maria , '' Director: Basil Khalil (Palestine), Producers: Eric Dupont, Eric Fantone (France), Helge Albers (Germany) * Short Fiction Film - ''Free Range , '' Director: Bassem Breish (Lebanon), Producers: Jacques Colman (Germany), Katia Saleh (Lebanon) * Documentary - ''Gaza Surf Club , '' Director: Philip Gnadt (Germany), Producers: Michael Dupke (Germany), Stephanie Yamine (Egypt)


Berlin Today Award

The Berlin Today Award was a
short film A short film is any motion picture that is short enough in running time not to be considered a feature film. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences defines a short film as "an original motion picture that has a running time of 40 minutes ...
competition open to current and former participants of the Berlinale Talent Campus. To enter the competition, filmmakers had to submit an idea for a short film project. Five of these projects got selected and were realised with the support of German production companies and the
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. These films were then premiered at the opening of the next Berlinale Talent Campus, with one of them additionally being awarded with the Berlin Today Award. The last edition of the Berlin Today Award took place in 2012. Winners included: * 2012: ''Batman and the Checkpoint'' (Director: Rafael Balulu) * 2011: ''Hackney Lullabies'' (Director: Kyoko Miyake) * 2010: ''Jonah and the vicarious nature of homesickness'' with
Jens Winter Jens Winter (born May 26, 1965) is a German film and theatre actor of British descent. He has resided in Berlin, Germany since 1987 and performs in German and English language productions. Furthermore, is he an acting teacher at the Berlin dram ...
(Director: Bryn Chainey) * 2009: ''Wagah'' (Director: Supriyo Sen) * 2008: ''Match Factor'' with
Anneke Kim Sarnau Anneke Kim Sarnau (born 1972) is a German theater and movie actress living in Berlin. Life Anneke Kim Sarnau, who comes from Klein Offenseth-Sparrieshoop, graduated from the Bismarckschule in Elmshorn and then began studying philosophy and Eng ...
,
Navíd Akhavan Navid Akhavan ( fa, نوید اخوان; born 9 June 1980 in Tehran) is an Iranian-German actor and film director. He is also known as Navid Navid. Navid was born in Teheran, Iran. Due to the Iran–Iraq War Navid (age 4) escaped with his fami ...
und Sebastian Schwarz (Director: Maheen Zia) * 2007: ''Wasserschlacht — The Great Border Battle'' (Director: Katarzyna Klimkiewicz & Andrew Friedman) * 2006: ''BerlinBall'' (Director: Anna Azevedo) * 2005: ''Alright Love'' (Director: Samuli Valkama & Roman Sorger) and ''București—Berlin'' (Director: Anca M. Lăzărescu &
Cristian Mungiu Cristian Mungiu (; born 27 April 1968) is a Romanian filmmaker. He won the Palme d'Or at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival for his film ''4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days'', which he wrote and directed. He has also won the awards for Best Screenplay an ...
) * 2004: ''Berlinbeirut'' (Director: Myrna Maakaron), ''Best of the Wurst'' (Director: Grace Lee) and ''Berlin Backstage'' (Director: Stéphanie Chuat & Véronique Reymond)


Score Competition

Winners: * 2012: Christoph Fleischmann * 2011: Felix Rösch * 2010: Camilo Sanabria * 2009: Atanas Valkov * 2008: Conrad Oleak * 2007: Ilja Coric * 2006: Alasdair Reid * 2005: Ognjan Milosevic * 2004: Tom Third


Garage Studio

2008 * ''E.D.D.I.'' (Director and Screenwriter: Victoria Hayford) * ''The String Puppet'' (Director and Screenwriter: Alexander Frank) * ''It Could Happen To You'' (Director and Screenwriter: Juliane Block) * ''On Time'' (Screenwriter: David Bradley Halls, Director: Ted Chung) 2007 * ''Resigned'' (Director and Screenwriter: Tamara Maloney) * ''One of These Days'' (Director and Screenwriter: Sadaf Ahmadi) * ''Click-Clack-Clack'' (Director and Screenwriter: Amira Lopez) * ''The Discreet Charms of the Refugee'' (Director and Screenwriter: Colm Quinn)


Talent Movie of the Week

* 2006: ''High Maintenance'' (Director: Philipp Van) * 2005: ''Cataract'' with Andreas Schmidt and
Sesede Terziyan Sesede Terziyan (born in 1981) is a German actress based in Berlin. Biography Sesede Terziyan was raised by Armenian parents from Yozgat in Turkey, growing up in Lower Saxony and later in Baden-Württemberg. Terziyan has said that she always h ...
(Director: Sainath Choudhury) * 2004: ''Funeral Etiquette'' (Director: Martin Romanella) * 2003: ''Dangle'' (Director:
Phil Traill Phil Traill (born June 6, 1973) is a British television and film director. Although born in New Jersey, Phil was brought up in London, England London is the capital and largest city of England and the United Kingdom, with a population of ...
)


References


External links

* {{official, https://www.berlinale-talents.de/bt/page/c/main
Berlinale Talents Berlinale Talents, formerly Berlinale Talent Campus, is the talent development programme of the Berlin International Film Festival (also called Berlinale). An annual summit and networking platform for 200 outstanding creatives from the fields of f ...