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The 2024 Talents and Jury of the Talents Footprints - Mastercard Enablement Programme

Jan 9, 2024
The 2024 Berlinale Talents, including (clockwise from top left) Tushar Prakash, Sophie Linnenbaum, Enrique Salanic, Abdul Zainidi and Anna Hints.
The 2024 Berlinale Talents, including (clockwise from top left) Tushar Prakash, Sophie Linnenbaum, Enrique Salanic, Abdul Zainidi and Anna Hints.

Talent Multiplied: The 2024 Participants Have Been Announced, Talents Footprints Jury Selects Sustainability Projects

Berlinale Talents welcomes 202 selected filmmakers to Berlin from February 17-22, 2024 and connects them with the film industry and the Berlinale audience in numerous talks, workshops and public discussions under the fitting theme "Common Tongues – Speaking Out in the Language of Cinema". For this year's Talents from 68 countries, the six days in Berlin will be their introduction to one of the world's most active film communities with almost 10,000 alumni on all continents.

In accordance with Berlinale Talents' integral criteria of diversity and gender balance (see more on the selection process), the participants were selected over several months from a record number of 3,832 applications from 131 countries. The Talents are united by the fact that they already have around ten years of professional experience, have presented their work at international festivals or have worked on well-known projects or initiated them themselves in their up-and-coming film companies. Their passion for making an artistic and social impact can now be strengthened in the Berlinale Talents community and multiplied many times over.

As usual, the range of participants goes beyond the scope of any summary. The group includes, among many other Talents, the Estonian director Anna Hints, who has already won several main prizes with her documentary Smoke Sauna Sisterhood, most recently the European Film Award last December. The film's editor Tushar Prakash also convinced the jury with his artistic skills. An additional Talent 2024 is German director and screenwriter Sophie Linnenbaum, whose feature film debut The Ordinaries not only won the most important newcomer awards in 2023, but also received much acclaim upon its cinema release in Germany.

The particular strength of Berlinale Talents lies in its diversity across all disciplines and nations: This time, Talents come from countries that are otherwise less frequently represented in the festival, for example Brunei Darussalam (director Abdul Zainidi), Guatemala (actor Enrique Fernando Salanic Alvarado) and from Nepal, which is strongly represented with a total of five participants in the disciplines of set design, sound design, acting and directing. The artistic commitment to peaceful change and understanding across borders runs through the work of many Talents. This is also particularly evident in the Talents Labs selection of projects in development, which will be presented in co-operation with the Berlinale Co-Production Market in the Talent Project Market and at the European Film Market, among others by filmmakers from Israel, Iran and Lebanon.

All 202 Talents (116 female, 76 male, 10 diverse) work in the disciplines of acting, cinematography, directing, film distribution, film journalism, production, set and digital set design, screenwriting, sound design, score composition, film editing, world sales and audience design (meaning curators and cinema owners).

Find all 2024 Talents and 40 Talent Labs projects here. The public programme and the dates for the Berlinale Talents presentations and networking events will be published in early February.

Talents Footprints - Mastercard Enablement Programme Jury 2024: Sadaf Foroughi, Thelma Buabeng & Marene Arnold
Talents Footprints - Mastercard Enablement Programme Jury 2024: Sadaf Foroughi, Thelma Buabeng & Marene Arnold

Sustainably Sustainable: The Talents Footprints - Mastercard Enablement Programme Promotes New Projects Supporting Change

The successful co-partnership with Mastercard will be continued for another three years, placing an even stronger focus on the support initiatives of Berlinale Talents. This year, the three-member jury of the jointly initiated Talents Footprints - Mastercard Enablement Programme consists of German actor and activist Thelma Buabeng (Berlin Alexanderplatz), Marene Arnold (Vice President Marketing & Communications Mastercard DACH Region) and Iranian director and Talents alumna Sadaf Foroughi (Ava, Summer with Hope). The trio selects applicants from the Berlinale Talents community who are establishing and further developing cinema-related places of encounter, industry networks or training programmes worldwide with a focus on greater gender equality, sustainability and inclusion. The two fellowship holders will receive mentoring and financial support over the course of a year. From now on, the Mastercard Enablement Programme will also support two particularly successful alumni of the programme each year and offer them further networking opportunities during the Berlinale. In line with the collaborative principles, this will ensure more knowledge transfer between these socially engaged pioneers and their projects. The names of thefellows will be revealed in the presence of the jury during the Dine&Shine Dinner on February 18, 2024.

Berlinale Talents is a Berlinale Pro* initiative of the Berlin International Film Festival, a division of Kulturveranstaltungen des Bundes in Berlin GmbH, and is supported by the Minister of State for Culture and Media, Creative Europe – MEDIA Programme of the European Union, Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg, German Federal Film Board, Mastercard and ARRI.

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January 9, 2024