The Narrow Road to the Deep Northwas among several titles added to Berlins lineup this morning.

The festival describes the series as a riveting new Australian drama about a WWII hero haunted by his past.

The show will screen as a Berlinale Special Gala.

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Also in Specials strand isThe Thing with Feathersstarring Benedict Cumberbatch.

The pic screens at Berlin following a debut bow at Sundance and is from filmmaker Dylan Southern.

As previously reported, Bong Joon Hos Mickey 17 will also screen.

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This yearsBerlin Film Festivalruns February 1323.

Veteran filmmakerTodd Hayneswill head the competition jury.

The festival will mark Tuttles first edition at the helm.

Tuttle replaced the festivals former dual directors Carlo Chatrian and Mariette Rissenbeek.

Tuttle was the last head of the BFIs London Film Festival.

Through fragmented narratives and mythic imagery, Mosese crafts a haunting reflection on dislocation and belonging.

Matters take a dark turn when the husband disappears and both Tom and the wife become suspects.

Alone and facing the dangers of homelessness, she convinces them that they are on an adventure.

But the women gradually realise that the director has more in mind than just casting the leading role.

Bedrock weaves together the stories of the people who call these places home.

Faced with this new reality, the two find hope where they least expect it.

Arzu takes one call after another in the sex call centre where she works.

Gradually, the life of the entire family changes with dramatic consequences.

A twisted take on the classic Cinderella story.

Ryans violent reaction to this scare sets off a chain of events and unearths secrets from the past.

A journey of self-discovery and forgiveness begins.

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.

A portrait of a unique artist and remarkable woman, told via archive footage from six decades.

An emotional and lyrical portrait of five people from Khartoum.

The 18-year-old Yuto is keen to start a new life with their help.

The film follows him and his family in their struggle to foster a new, victim-centred culture of remembrance.

In her seventh decade of creativity, she ponders how her unique work can continue without her.

When his next-door neighbour Nina invites him to a party, Olmos world is suddenly turned upside down.

Only by pretending to be someone else can he be truly himself.

When a woman accuses him of rape, Rose is asked to testify in the investigation against him.

This tests both their relationship and her moral integrity.

His long-awaited reunion with his former cellmate Mi-ji falls short of his expectations.

Both men will soon have to make some difficult choices.

Nostalgia meets ambition, the weight of the past meets an unpredictable future.

The new connection forces her to confront the fragility of her carefully constructed world.

But a new interpretation of the old legend of Kiraparamia helps her to set herself free.

Their connection leads them on a bittersweet journey of loss, farewells and quiet discoveries about life.

As they face challenging interactions with strangers, they also struggle with their own family dynamics.

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.

They must now reconcile with their pasts and make decisions about the future.

Six young actors perform different stories on a theatre stage via various genres.

When her red wing sheath are stolen, she falls into a deep depression.

But then she learns that her true worth goes far beyond her looks.

Two worlds that have never crossed paths before collide in this little urban tale.

Combining a documentary with a fictional approach,Hora do recreioaddresses topics including violence, racism and drug dealing.

Arthur is in love with Julian, but Julian ignores him.

When Julian begins to sleepwalk, a strange intimacy develops between the two.

Maya, donne-moi un titre(Maya, Give Me a Title|Maya, schenkst du mir einen Titel?

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.

The two are complete strangers to each other.

They struggle to find truth, affinity, love and the courage to face themselves.

There, they discover the magical power of the imagination.

A stop-motion animation that celebrates the art of storytelling.

One is rejected, the other idealised.

Out of a trivial tension, an intimate and unsettling face-to-face confrontation suddenly arises.

A tomorrow-days lullaby about finding your place in the universe.

Spirit helpers intervene to make things right again in this arctic fairy tale set in an Inuit community.

A collection of vignettes from an unforgettable summer, both gently mysterious and bittersweet.

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.

A journey towards self-acceptance begins.

Marko must confront his family and make a difficult choice.

Zirkuskind(Circusboy)by Julia Lemke, Anna Koch

Santino is a circus kid.

He travels round the country with his family and animals and is here today, there tomorrow.

His greatgrandfather tells him stories from the past.

As the old man looks back on his life, Santinos is just beginning.