Watch as Hollywood stars walk red carpet at Berlin Film Festival
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Your support makes all the difference.Watch as Hollywood stars walk the red carpet at the 2023 Berlin Film Festival.
Anne Hathaway, Peter Dinklage and Marisa Tomei were expected to be in town as their new film, She Came to Me, premieres in Germany.
On Thursday, Hathaway praised the 73rd Berlinale for featuring a video address from Volodymyr Zelensky.
“I want to express my gratitude to the film festival for including a hero of our times and for giving us all the opportunity to amplify the message of Ukraine, which is the almost universal desire for peace,” the actress said during a press conference, per The Hollywood Reporter.
Festival organisers revealed on Wednesday that the president of Ukraine would speak at the Berlinale’s opening ceremony, using the platform to call for solidarity with his nation in its ongoing war with Russia.
The 73rd Berlin Film Festival runs from 16 to 26 February.
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