DUBAI: Veteran Egyptian director Ahmed Shawky was appointed president of the critics jury at the 75th Berlin International Film Festival this week, coinciding with the festival’s announcement that the Arab film “Yunan” will compete for the top Golden Bear prize.
The festival is scheduled to take place from Feb. 13-23.
Shawky will preside over the largest jury panel convened annually by the International Federation of Film Critics, guiding 12 international critics in assessing films across different festival categories.
Alongside serving as jury president, he will also join the international competition jury, where he will work alongside critics Maja Korbecka from Poland and Francisca Romero Pezoa from Chile.
Meanwhile, “Yunan” is directed and written by Syrian filmmaker Ameer Fakher Eldin.
It is among the 19 films competing for the Golden Bear and is the only Arab film featured in the main competition lineup.
“Yunan” first premiered at the 78th Venice International Film Festival, where it secured the Edipo Re Award in 2021.
It also received several recognitions, including the Best Arab Film Award and the Shadi Abdel-Salam Award for Best Film at the Cairo International Film Festival.
The film tells the story of an Arab writer who, feeling lost in exile in Hamburg, travels to a secluded island in the North Sea with thoughts of ending his life. There, he meets an elderly woman who helps him rediscover his desire to live.











