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Wim Wenders Leads Berlinale Jury in Hometown
12 Dec
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.
The 76th Berlinale is set to run from February 12th to February 22nd, 2026. The international jury, under Wenders' guidance, will announce the recipients of the Golden and Silver Bears on February 21st, capping off a celebration of global cinema.




