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Open Letter to Berlinale 2026
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February 17, 2026

Open Letter to the Berlinale:

We write as film workers, all of us past and current Berlinale participants, who expect the institutions in our industry to refuse complicity in the terrible violence that continues to be waged against Palestinians. We are dismayed at the Berlinale’s involvement in censoring artists who oppose Israel’s ongoing genocide against Palestinians in Gaza and the German state’s key role in enabling it. As the Palestine Film Institute has stated, the festival has been “policing filmmakers alongside a continued commitment to collaborate with Federal Police on their investigations”.

Last year, filmmakers who spoke out for Palestinian life and liberty from the Berlinale stage reported being aggressively reprimanded by senior festival programmers. One filmmaker was reported ​t​o have been investigated by police, and Berlinale leadership falsely implied that ​t​he filmmaker's moving speech – rooted in international law and solidarity – was “discriminatory”. As another filmmaker told Film Workers for Palestine​ about last year's festival: “there was a feeling of paranoia in the air, of not being protected and of being persecuted, which I had never felt before at a film festival”. We stand with our colleagues in rejecting this institutional repression and anti-Palestinian racism.

We fervently disagree with ​the statement made by Berlinale​ 2026 jury president Wim Wenders​ that filmmaking is “the opposite of politics”​. You cannot separate one from the other. We are deeply concerned that the German state-funded Berlinale is helping put into practice what Irene Khan, the UN Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Expression and Opinion recently condemned as Germany’s misuse of draconian legislation “to restrict advocacy for Palestinian rights, chilling public participation and shrinking discourse in academia and the arts”​. This is also what Ai Weiwei recently described​ as Germany “doing what they did in the 1930s”​ (agreeing with his interviewer who suggested to him that “it’s the same fascist impulse, just a different target​"). All of this at a time when we are learning horrifying new details about the 2,842 Palestinians “evaporated” by Israeli forces using internationally prohibited, U.S.-made thermal and thermobaric weapons. Despite abundant evidence of Israel’s genocidal intent, systematic atrocity crimes and ethnic cleansing, Germany continues to supply Israel with weapons used to exterminate Palestinians in Gaza.

The tide is changing across the international film world. Many international film festivals have endorsed the cultural boycott of apartheid Israel, including the International Documentary Festival Amsterdam, the world’s biggest, as well as BlackStar Film Festival in the U.S., and Film Fest Gent, Belgium’s largest. More than 5,000 film workers, including leading Hollywood and international figures, have also announced their refusal to work with complicit Israeli film companies and institutions.

Yet Berlinale has so far not even met the demands of its community to issue a statement that affirms the Palestinian right to life, dignity, and freedom; condemns the ongoing Israeli genocide of Palestinians; and commits to uphold the right of artists to speak without constraint in support of Palestinian human rights. This is the least it can – and should – do.

As the Palestine Film Institute has said, “we are appalled by Berlinale’s institutional silence on the genocide of Palestinians, and its unwillingness to defend the freedoms of speech and expression of filmmakers”. Just as ​t​he festival has ​m​ade clear statements ​in the past about atrocities ​carried out against​ people in Iran and Ukrain​e, we call on the Berlinale to fulfil its moral duty and clearly state its opposition to Israel’s genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes against Palestinians, and completely end its involvement in shielding Israel from criticism and calls for accountability.

Signed,

  1. Abbas Fahdel
  2. Adam McKay
  3. Adèle Haenel
  4. Alan O'Gorman
  5. Alba Guilera
  6. Alexandra Juhasz
  7. Alexandre Koberidze
  8. Alia Shawkat
  9. Alison Oliver
  10. Alkis Papastathopoulos
  11. Amjad Abu Alala
  12. Ana Naomi de Sousa
  13. Andrea Queralt
  14. Angeliki Papoulia
  15. Angelo Madsen
  16. Antigoni Rota
  17. Ariane Labed
  18. Artemis Anastasiadou
  19. Ashley McKenzie
  20. Avi Mograbi
  21. Bahija Essoussi
  22. Ben Russell
  23. Bingham Bryant
  24. Blake Williams
  25. Blanche Gardin
  26. Brett Story
  27. Brian Cox
  28. Bruna Haddad
  29. Camilo Restrepo
  30. Carice Van Houten
  31. Carola Spadoni
  32. Cecilia Roth
  33. Charlie Shackleton
  34. Cherien Dabis
  35. Christopher Young
  36. Clara Massot
  37. Dali Benssalah
  38. David Osit
  39. Deragh Campbell
  40. Dustin Defa
  41. Eduardo Teddy Williams
  42. Eleni Alexandrakis
  43. Elhum Shakerifar
  44. Emilie Deleuze
  45. Emmanuel Gras
  46. Erica Rivas
  47. Eyal Sivan
  48. Fernando Meirelles
  49. Fil Ieropoulos
  50. Gabriella Gerolemou
  51. Geoff Arbourne
  52. Hany Abu Assad
  53. Hind Meddeb
  54. James Benning
  55. James Wilson
  56. Javier Bardem
  57. John Greyson
  58. Jon Jost
  59. Joshua Oppenheimer
  60. Julia Alves
  61. Ken Loach
  62. Khalid Abdalla
  63. Laura Carreira
  64. Laurent Van Lancker
  65. Leah Borromeo
  66. Leonardo Mecchi
  67. Line Langebek
  68. Lukas Dhont
  69. Mahdi Fleifel
  70. Mai Masri
  71. Malika Zouhali-Worrall
  72. Manuel Cuenca
  73. Manuel Embalse
  74. Marcelo Martinessi
  75. Marina Gioti
  76. Marion Schmidt
  77. Mark Ruffalo
  78. Marthe Peters
  79. Merawi Gerima
  80. Miguel Gomes
  81. Miguel Llansó
  82. Mike Leigh
  83. Miranda Pennell
  84. Mohanad Yaqubi
  85. Nadia El Fani
  86. Nahuel Perez Biscayart
  87. Namir Abdel Messeeh
  88. Nan Goldin
  89. Narimane Mari
  90. Nina Menkes
  91. Noaz Deshe
  92. Noémie Merlant
  93. Panagiotis Evangelidis
  94. Pascale Ramonda
  95. Patricia Mazuy
  96. Paul Laverty
  97. Paul Lee
  98. Pedro Pimenta
  99. Peter Mullan
  100. Phaedra Vokali
  101. Quentin Delaroche
  102. Rachel Daisy Ellis
  103. Rebecca Zweig
  104. Ricardo Alves Jr
  105. Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe
  106. Robert Greene
  107. Robin Campillo
  108. Saeed Taji Farouky
  109. Saleh Bakri
  110. Samaher Alqadi
  111. Sarah Friedland
  112. Sebastián Escobar Peña
  113. Sepideh Farsi
  114. Shirin Neshat
  115. Simone Bitton
  116. Smaro Papaevangelou
  117. Sofia Bordenave
  118. Sofia Georgovassili
  119. Sylvain George
  120. Tatiana Maslany
  121. Thodoris Dimitropoulos
  122. Tiago Teixeira
  123. Tilda Swinton
  124. Tobias Menzies
  125. Toshi Fujiwara
  126. Tyler Taormina
  127. Zawe Ashton