The German festival announced the pair this afternoon as part of its first crop of confirmed titles.
Gondry will screenMaya, Give Me a Title(Maya, donne-moi un titre) in Berlins Generation sidebar.
He also created the popular Greek seriesMilky Way.
Ben Whishaw in ‘Peter Hujar’s Day’Berlin Film Festival
The film is described as a 1974 conversation between photographer Peter Hujar and his friend Linda Rosenkrantz.
Sachs was last at the Berlinale with the cult favoritePassages, also starring Wishaw.
Director-duo Madeleine Sims-Fewer and Dusty Mancinelli will debutHoney Bunch.
Both films are presented as Latenight Specials.
Scroll downfor the full list of titles.
TheBerlin Film Festivalruns February 13-23.
The festival will mark festival head Tricia Tuttles first edition at the helm.
Tuttle replaced the festivals former dual-directors Carlo Chatrian and Mariette Rissenbeek.
Tuttle was last head of the BFIs London Film Festival.
Matters take a dark turn when the husband disappears and both Tom and the wife become suspects.
A twisted take on the classic Cinderella story.
She is quickly confronted with the harsh realities of this challenging job.
A precise, authentic representation of a profession that remains largely invisible to the public eye.
The film follows him and his family in their struggle to foster a new, victim-centred culture of remembrance.
An emotional and lyrical portrait of five people from Khartoum.
Their connection leads them on a bittersweet journey of loss, farewells and quiet discoveries about life.
Her perceptions transform the reality of migration into an imaginative experience of initiation.
His sole companion is his faithful buffalo.
But a looming environmental catastrophe threatens the only life he knows and the one living being he truly understands.
Two worlds that have never crossed paths before collide in this little urban tale.
To Diamant, however, these are out of the question.
She falls into a deep sleep from which no one can wake her.
The film is an unapologetic celebration of the powerful, ancestral bond embedded in Black women.
The small community strengthens its young people through a close connection with Country.
Excitement grows as they prepare for the biggest event of the year, the Mowanjum Festival.
A tomorrow-days lullaby about finding your place in the universe.
But the harsh realities of life get in the way.
Defying the challenges, she embarks on a journey to rediscover the profound harmonies between music and life.
Marko must confront his family and make a difficult choice.