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Saturday, February 18, 2023

Kristen talks to Vogue Germany during the 73rd Berlinale

 

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What are you most looking forward to at this Berlinale?

I look forward to strengthening our jury family. Cinema's power to connect is a threat to any kind of philosophical and practical oppression. I think we all come out of this event changed.

What do you generally like about coming to Berlin?

Berlin is open. And I don't mean that lightly. It is own and allows the own. You can feel every layer of history, all the echoes... it's teeming with past lives and potential. And it is fun. Frighteningly much. I feel new here, but at the same time I feel like just a drop in a huge pool of weird artistic creations.

Why are you hopeful about the future of European film?

The breadth of perspectives opening up to us is the result of a shift we can feel. When things happen gradually, it's hard to see them physically. The battle over who gets to share their views and perspectives on the film and who doesn't feels monumental. Who knows what will happen, but it's not nothing. I feel like we live in an explosive time for cinema. Volcanic to be precise. This has built up over a long, long time.

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