June 25, 2024
New Berlin Festival director Tricia Tuttle continues to build up her team for the 2025 Berlinale, naming Michael Stütz and Jacqueline Lyanga the co-directors of film programming for the A-list German event.
German - Berlinale Director Tricia
Tuttle has made significant additions to her executive team, appointing
Jacqueline Lyanga and Michael Stütz as Co-Directors of Film Programming for the
prestigious Berlin International Film Festival.
“Michael and Jacqueline bring a strong and
complementary combination of skills and networks, and they are both hugely
smart, collaborative creative leaders as well as passionate, generous
cinephiles. I can’t wait to work alongside them to shape dynamic Berlinale film
programmes,” comments Berlinale Director, Tricia Tuttle.
These internationally respected programmers will share
responsibilities in curating the festival’s film selection, including
Competition and Berlinale Special. Stütz, who already heads the Panorama
section, will take on this expanded role alongside Lyanga. Their collaboration
promises dynamic film programs for the festival’s 75th edition next February.
Tuttle expressed excitement about working with both
Lyanga and Stütz, emphasizing their complementary skills and passion for
cinema. The Berlinale’s new governance structure aims to enhance cooperation,
efficiency, and strategic planning, with experienced colleague Florian Weghorn
becoming the festival’s first Chief of Staff.