The 76th Berlin International Film Festival officially opened Thursday, rolling out the red carpet at the Berlinale Palast for one of the world’s leading cinema showcases.
Opening Film: No Good Men
This year’s festival began with the premiere of No Good Men, a drama centered on a camerawoman working in Afghanistan. The film is directed by Shahrbanoo Sadat, who fled her home country in 2021 and now resides in Hamburg. Her work highlights the challenges faced by women in conflict zones and brings a deeply personal perspective to the Berlinale stage.
Jury Led by Wim Wenders
German filmmaker Wim Wenders heads the jury for the 10-day event, which will feature hundreds of films across categories. The Berlinale has long been recognized as one of the most influential film festivals worldwide, drawing filmmakers, stars, and audiences from across the globe.
Star Guests and Honors
Among the high-profile guests expected at the opening gala at Potsdamer Platz is Oscar winner Michelle Yeoh. Known for her roles in Wicked and Everything Everywhere All at Once, Yeoh will receive the Honorary Golden Bear for her lifetime achievements in cinema. Other notable attendees include Pamela Anderson, who stars in The Last Showgirl, actor Ethan Hawke, celebrated for Dead Poets Society and Before Sunrise, and British musician Charli XCX, who recently released Brat.
Festival Highlights
The Berlinale runs until February 22, offering premieres, screenings, and industry events. Last year, more than 330,000 cinema tickets were sold, underscoring the festival’s popularity and cultural significance. With its mix of political storytelling, star power, and international cinema, the Berlinale continues to stand as a major platform for filmmakers and audiences alike.








