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The Berlin premiere of Wimwends' new 3D work will receive a Lifetime Achievement Award

The Organizing Committee of the 65th Berlin International Film Festival recently announced the complete list of the main competition units. German film maestro Wim Wenders will be awarded a lifetime achievement award at this year's festival, and his new work, James Franco and Rachel McAdams starring "Everything Will Be Fine", will premiere.

The Berlin premiere of Wimwends' new 3D work will receive a Lifetime Achievement Award

Poster for the 65th Berlin Film Festival

<b>The</b> 65th Berlin International Film Festival will be held in Berlin from February 5 to February 15. Recently, the organizing committee announced the complete list of the main competition units, and announced that the new 3D work "Everything Will Be Fine" by German film master Wim Wenders will be broadcast during this film festival as an exhibition film.

Wim Wenders has made films such as "The King of the Highway", "Paris, Texas", "Under the Berlin Sky" and the Berlin Film Festival will present the film master with a lifetime achievement award this year, and his latest documentary work "Salt of the Earth" was nominated for this year's Oscar for Best Documentary Feature.

<b>Full list of main competition unit films</b>

<b>Added movies</b>

Well done! 》Aferim! Romania / Bulgaria / France Director: Radou Judd

<b>Pearl Buttons</b> The Pearl Button Chile Directed by Patrick Guzman

Ten no Chasuke Japan Director: Sabu

<b>Previously announced main competition unit shortlisted films:</b>

Eisenstein in Guanajuato Mexico/Netherlands/Finland/Belgium/France Directed by Peter Greenaway

Under the Electronic Clouds Russia/Ukraine/Poland By Aleksei German Ml

Body, Poland, Directed by Margozata Smovzka

Big Daddy, Little Daddy and Others cha và con và Vietnam/France/Germany/Netherlands Director: Di Phan Dang

The Maid's Diary of a Chambermaid France/Belgium Director: Benoyé Jacques

<b>"Mr. Holmes"</b> Mr. Holmes (Screening) UK Director: Bill Condon

"One Step Away" Yi bu zhi yao China Director: Jiang Wen

The Berlin premiere of Wimwends' new 3D work will receive a Lifetime Achievement Award

Stills from "Everything Will Be Fine"

Wim Wenders' "Everything Will Be All Right," starring James Franco, Rachel McAdams and Charlotte Gainsbourg, tells the story of writer Thomas (James Franco) who spends 12 years examining the impact of the tragedy on his life after an accident. As film technology upgraded, Jean-Luc Godard's Goodbye Language last year chose to be presented in 3D, and Wim Wenders also attached a 3D carrier to this seemingly literary story.

The latest work of German director Oliver Seesberg, who had filmed the biopic Diana, will also have its world premiere during the Berlin Film Festival, featuring the biography of anti-Nazi Johann Georg Else, who in 1939 tried to assassinate Hitler who came to speak with an earth bomb and ended his speech prematurely because Hitler temporarily changed his itinerary that day, when Hitler had left the site 13 minutes earlier when the bomb exploded, and Elsay was the one who nearly changed the world.

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