Panorama Programme Finalized with “Desire Lines” Feature
El-Balad is set to showcase an impressive lineup at the 2026 Berlinale Panorama, featuring the opening film “Only Rebels Win” by director Danielle Arbid. This year’s program includes 37 films from 36 countries, highlighting a diverse array of narratives and creative voices.
Key Films and Directors
The Panorama will present works from notable filmmakers including:
- Hong Sangsoo
- Joaquín del Paso
- André Novais Oliveira
- Elle Sofe Sara
- Sarmad Sultan Khoosat
- Tobias Nölle
- Alisa Kovalenko
- Marcelo Martinessi
- Mahnaz Mohammadi
- Aidan Zamiri
Notable Cast and Performances
This edition features appearances from distinguished actors, including:
- Charli xcx
- Alexander Skarsgård
- Jannis Niewöhner
- Sophie Okonedo
- Mercedes Cabral
- Valerie Pachner
- Fiona Shaw
- Siri Hustvedt
- Douglas Gordon
Thematic Highlights
The 2026 program offers rich thematic diversity, exploring emotional depth through various filmmaking styles. Michael Stütz, the section head, remarked on the intricate storytelling that shapes our understanding of the world. Several films delve into themes of love, migration, and societal struggles.
Love Stories and Social Commentary
Prominent films such as “Lali” by Sarmad Sultan Khoosat and “Iván & Hadoum” by Ian de la Rosa present love as a lens to examine contemporary social norms. André Novais Oliveira’s “Se eu fosse vivo… vivia” depicts an eternal bond between lovers.
Documentary Impact and Emerging Voices
This year’s Panorama emphasizes powerful documentaries that confront pressing global issues. Works like Yulia Lokshina’s “Im Umkreis des Paradieses” illustrate utopian themes amid existential crises. Emerging filmmakers are also spotlighted, including Tawfik Sabouni with “The Other Side of the Sun.” Their projects encourage reflections on trauma and the effects of violence.
Diversity in Cinema
The program proudly features queer cinema, celebrated for its rich insights into identity and historical experiences. Films such as “Two Mountains Weighing Down My Chest” and “The Education of Jane Cumming” delve into queer realities and contribute to the narrative of queer historiography.
Upcoming Events
The Berlinale anticipates a strong celebration as it marks the 40th anniversary of the TEDDY AWARD on February 20, 2026, at the Volksbühne Berlin. The 28th Panorama Audience Award will also be presented on February 22 at the Zoo Palast.
With its unique focus and rich storytelling, the 2026 Berlinale Panorama not only promises cinematic excellence but also encourages audiences to engage with important sociocultural narratives.