Nina Roza receives acclaim at Berlin Film Festival

Geneviève Dulude-De Celles's second feature, Nina Roza, has garnered positive reviews at the 2026 Berlin Film Festival for its exploration of immigrant identity. The film follows a Bulgarian-born art expert returning to his homeland to assess a child prodigy's work, prompting a personal reckoning. Critics praise its subtle narrative and strong performances.

At the 2026 Berlin Film Festival, Nina Roza emerged as a quiet standout in the competition lineup. Directed by Québécois filmmaker Geneviève Dulude-De Celles, the film marks her assured follow-up to her 2019 debut A Colony, which won the Crystal Bear in the Generation Kplus sidebar. This second feature, running 103 minutes, delves into the complexities of immigration through the story of Mihail, a Bulgarian-born art consultant based in Montreal.

Nearly 30 years after leaving Bulgaria following his wife's death and relocating with his young daughter Roza, Mihail, played by Galin Stoev in his film acting debut, is tasked by client Christophe (Christian Bégin) to evaluate Nina, an eight-year-old painter (portrayed by twins Sofia and Ekaterina Stanina). Her naïvely abstract canvases, made with natural pigments from the region, have gone viral after discovery by Italian scout Giulia (Chiara Caselli). Reluctant to return home, Mihail is encouraged by his daughter Roza (Michelle Tzontchev), now anglicized as Rose and a single parent concerned about her son's disconnection from their roots.

Upon arrival in rural Bulgaria, Mihail grapples with ambiguities: Nina claims she no longer wishes to paint, and locals mock his accent, treating him as an outsider. A tense reunion with his estranged sister Svetlana (Svetlana Yancheva) highlights lingering resentments, as she spits, “Who told you I wanted to see you?” The film uses doubling—Nina mirroring Roza's age at relocation—and elegant cinematography by Alexandre Nour Desjardins to convey the 'disembodying nature of immigration,' as one review describes it.

Produced by Colonnelle Films in co-production with partners from Italy, Bulgaria, and Belgium, Nina Roza features Bulgarian and French dialogue. Critics note its pensive sophistication may appeal more to festival audiences than broader crowds seeking overt emotions, positioning Dulude-De Celles as a rising arthouse talent. The film screened in competition, with world sales handled by Best Friend Forever in Brussels.

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Sandra Hüller has earned widespread critical acclaim for her performance in 'Rose,' a black-and-white period drama directed by Markus Schleinzer, which premiered in competition at the 2026 Berlin Film Festival. The film follows a 17th-century woman disguised as a man who returns to a Protestant village after serving as a soldier. Reviewers praise Hüller's nuanced portrayal and the film's exploration of gender dynamics.

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The Argentine film Belén, directed by Dolores Fonzi, won the Goya award for best Ibero-American film this Saturday. The movie, available on Prime Video, is based on a real case of detention for spontaneous abortion. Fonzi used her speech to address global issues and the situation in Argentina.

Solange Couto, a contestant on BBB 26, began her career in 1981 with a pornochanchada film titled A Noite dos Bacanais, featuring nudity and explicit sex scenes. That same year, she debuted on television in the soap opera Os Imigrantes on Band. The actress, famous for Dona Jura in O Clone, played Esmeralda in the film directed by Fauzi Mansur.

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The 76th Berlin International Film Festival has opened with an emotional speech by Michelle Yeoh. The actress received the Golden Honorary Bear for her lifetime achievement and reflected on her late father. Out of competition, 'No Good Men' by Afghan director Shahrbanoo Sadat served as the opening film.

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The 2026 Berlin International Film Festival has issued a statement defending its jury and filmmakers following criticism over comments on politics. Jury president Wim Wenders suggested artists should stay out of politics, prompting backlash including a cancelled visit by author Arundhati Roy. Festival director Tricia Tuttle emphasized free speech for artists while highlighting the festival's diverse films addressing global issues.

 

 

 

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