14 MEDIA Films nominated for Berlinale Awards
The 75th edition of the Berlinale features fourteen films which have earned nominations in multiple categories. These nominated films have received over €1.6 million in funding from the MEDIA strand of the Creative Europe programme.
The Argentine-Spanish film, El mensaje, is shortlisted in the Berlinale Competition strand and is in the running for the prestigious Golden and Silver Bear awards. The winner will be announced during the Berlinale closing ceremony on 23rd February.
MEDIA supported films at Berlinale 2025
Competition
- El mensaje (The Message), by Iván Fund (Argentina/ Spain)
Berlinale Special
- Ancestral Visions of the Future, by Lemohang Mosese (France/ Lesotho / Germany/ Saudi Arabia)
Perspectives
- Al mosta'mera (The Settlement), by Mohamed Rashad (Egypt/ France/ Germany/ Qatar)
- Kaj ti je deklica (Little Trouble Girls), by Urška Djukić (Slovenia/ Italy/ Croatia/ Serbia)
Panorama
- Den stygge stesøsteren (The Ugly Stepsister), by Emilie Blichfeldt (Norway/ Poland/ Sweden/ Denmark)
- Hjem kaere hjem (Home Sweet Home), by Frelle Petersen (Denmark)
- Other People's Money (Die Affäre Cum-EX), by Jan Schomburg (Showrunner, Creator), Dustin Loose (Director), Kaspar Munk (Director) (Germany/ Denmark/ Austria)
Forum Special
- Scars of a Putsch, by Nathalie Borgers (Austria/ Belgium)
- Der Kuss des Grashüpfers (The Kiss of the Grasshopper), by Elmar Imanov (Germany/ Luxembourg/ Italy)
Generation K Plus
- Only on Earth, by Robin Petré (Denmark/ Spain)
- Tales from the Magic Garden (Geschichten aus dem Zaubergarten), by David Súkup, Patrik Pašš, Leon Vidmar, Jean-Claude Rozec (Czechia/ Slovakia/ Slovenia/ France)
Generation 14 Plus
- I Agries Meres Mas (Our Wildest Days), by Vasilis Kekatos (Greece/ France)
- Têtes Brûlées, by Maja Ajmia Yde Zellama (Belgium)
- Zečji nasip (Sandbag Dam), by Čejen Černić Čanak (Croatia/ Lithuania/ Slovenia)