Berlinale organisers have opted for an 11-day, in-person celebration of new movies and a gala ceremony to award its Golden Bear top prize
Workers set up the red carpet on February 08, 2022 at the Berlinale Palace in Berlin, prior to the opening of the 72nd Berlinale film festival.
Image: Stefanie Loos / AFP
The 72nd Berlin film festival opens Thursday, bucking a trend of pandemic on-the-couch streaming with a packed programme of live premieres featuring a stable of European screen legends.
Just as the coronavirus outbreak roars toward its peak in Germany, Berlinale organisers have opted for an 11-day, in-person celebration of new movies and a gala ceremony to award its Golden Bear top prize.
The festival said it was crucial to give cinemas a boost when Covid-19 fears had fuelled home viewing on small screens, and the German government called the "courageous" step of holding the event "a sign of hope".
"It says: we won't let corona beat us. We need cinema and culture," government spokesman Wolfgang Buechner said.