
"From Panahi's clandestine filmmaking under Iran's authoritarian regime to Laxe's genre-defying desert odyssey, from Schilinski's generational reckoning with German history to Trier's Bergman-inflected meditation on art, family and compromise, the discussion moves beyond awards buzz to the larger questions shaping cinema today. Is making films still a political act? Who are these movies really for? And what happens to European cinema as streaming power, right-wing populism and artificial intelligence reshape the cultural landscape?"
"Ahead of the European Film Awards ceremony held in Berlin on January 17, award-winning filmmakers Jafar Panahi, Oliver Laxe, Mascha Schilinski and Joachim Trier will participate in a live discussion hosted by DW, The Hollywood Reporter and the European Film Academy on January 16 at 3:45 p.m. CET. The discussion can be viewed here: European cinema is having a moment and it's not a nostalgic one."
Award-winning filmmakers Jafar Panahi, Oliver Laxe, Mascha Schilinski and Joachim Trier will appear together on January 16 at 3:45 p.m. CET, hosted by DW, The Hollywood Reporter and the European Film Academy. European cinema is currently favoring risk, politics, intimacy and formal freedom over franchise- and algorithm-driven formulas. The four nominees bring diverse approaches: clandestine filmmaking under Iran's regime, a genre-defying desert odyssey, a generational reckoning with German history, and a Bergman-inflected meditation on art, family and compromise. Key questions include whether filmmaking remains political, who the audience is, and how streaming, populism and AI will reshape cinema.
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