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    Berlin Film Festival Completes Official Roster, Adds River Phoenix Film ‘Dark Blood’

    The Berlin Film Festival has rounded out the official lineup, with 24 films in the program. Of those, 19 will compete for Golden and Silver Bears. Titles added to the previously announced films include the late River Phoenix’s last film, Dark Blood, and Richard Linklater’s Before Midnight, both screening out of competition, and David Gordon Greene’s Prince Avalanche in competition. Prince Avalanche and Before Midnight are premiering in Sundance. Berlin runs from February 7-17. The full list of additions is below:

    Before Midnight
    USA/Greece
    By Richard Linklater
    With Ethan Hawke, Julie Delpy
    International Premiere / out of competition

    Dark Blood
    The Netherlands
    By George Sluizer
    With River Phoenix († 1993), Judy Davis, Jonathan Pryce, Karen Black
    International Premiere / out of competition

    Dolgaya Schastlivaya Zhizn (A Long And Happy Life)
    Russian Federation
    By Boris Khlebnikov
    With Alexander Yatsenko, Eugene Sitiy, Anna Kotova
    World Premiere

    Night Train To Lisbon
    Germany/Switzerland/Portugal
    By Bille August
    With Jeremy Irons, Mélanie Laurent, Jack Huston, Martina Gedeck, August Diehl, Christopher Lee, Charlotte Rampling
    World Premiere / out of competition

    Prince Avalanche
    USA
    By David Gordon Green
    With Paul Rudd, Emile Hirsch
    International Premiere

    Uroki Garmonii (Harmony Lessons)
    Kazakhstan/Germany
    By Emir Baigazin
    With Timur Aidarbekov, Aslan Anarbayev, Mukhtar Andassov
    World Premiere

    Vic+Flo Ont Vu Un Ours (Vic+Flo Saw A Bear)
    Canada
    By Denis Côté
    With Pierrette Robitaille, Romane Bohringer, Marc-André Grondin
    World Premiere

    W Imię… (In The Name Of)
    Poland
    By Małgośka Szumowska
    With Andrzej Chyra, Mateusz Kościukieiwcz
    World Premiere

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