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Wim Wenders Leads Berlinale Jury in Hometown
12 Dec, 2025
Summary
- Wim Wenders will preside over the 76th Berlinale jury in his hometown.
- The acclaimed filmmaker is known for iconic works like 'Wings of Desire'.
- The festival runs February 12-22, 2026, with awards on Feb 21.

Acclaimed filmmaker Wim Wenders, a pivotal figure in the New German Cinema movement, has been appointed jury president for the 76th Berlinale. This marks a significant return to his hometown for the director of iconic films such as "Wings of Desire" and "Paris, Texas." His late career resurgence includes the Oscar-nominated "Perfect Days" and the documentary "Anselm."
Wenders expressed his honor and excitement at leading the jury, seeing it as a unique opportunity to engage deeply with films in competition. Having co-founded influential film academies and production companies, his contributions to cinema are extensive. He has a long-standing connection with the Berlinale, having previously opened the festival and received an Honorary Golden Bear.




