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Watch the latest news from the Berlinale's daily press conferences

Watch the latest news from the Berlinale's daily press conferences

Yahoo14-02-2025

The 75th Berlinale, the world's biggest movie festival for the public, is now on in the German capital. You can follow each day's press conferences live here on Euronews Culture. Last night British actress Tilda Swinton received an Honorary Golden Bear in recognition of her lifetime's work.
Over the next ten days 19 films will compete for the prestigious Golden and Silver Bears, with American director Todd Haynes leading this year's jury.
Friday's programme includes:
Competition Sheng xi zhi di (Living the Land) by Huo Meng 10:50 Photo Call 11:00 Press Conference
Huo Meng (Director, Screenwriter) Wang Shang (Actor) Zhang Chuwen (Actor) Zhang Fan (Producer) Yao Chen (Executive Producer) Jiang Hao (Executive Producer) Moderation: Jessica Kiang
Competition Hot Milk by Rebecca Lenkiewicz 13:20 Photo Call 13:30 Press Conference
Rebecca Lenkiewicz (Director, Screenwriter) Emma Mackey (Actor) Fiona Shaw (Actor) Vicky Krieps (Actor) Vincent Perez (Actor) Christopher Blauvelt (Director of Photography) Christine Langan (Producer) Moderation: Mathilde Henrot
Competition Sheng xi zhi di (Living the Land) by Huo Meng 14:00 Red Carpet
Berlinale Special A Complete Unknown by James Mangold 15:00 Photo Call 15:10 Press Conference 17:45 Red Carpet
Timothée Chalamet (Actor) Moderation: Jacqueline Lyanga
Competition Hot Milk by Rebecca Lenkiewicz 21:15 Red Carpet

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