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Berlin Film Festival Buzzes with New Projects and Controversies
BERLIN, GERMANY - February 14, 2026 - The Berlin Film Festival is abuzz with new projects and ongoing controversies, including a mockumentary role for Charli XCX and cheating accusations at the Winter Olympics. Actress Charlotte Mellington discussed her role in "Wuthering Heights," while the curling world grapples with allegations of foul play.
Charli XCX, reflecting on her role in the mockumentary "The Moment" at the Berlin Film Festival, joked that she "went Method from the day I was born" for the role, according to Variety. Mellington, meanwhile, discussed her portrayal of Cathy in "Wuthering Heights," the "creepy" prop director Emerald Fennell gave her, and word games with Jacob Elordi, as reported by Variety.
The festival also saw the announcement of the acquisition of international sales rights by FilmSharks for the romantic drama "All That We Never Were," set for a June release in Spain, as reported by Variety. This news comes amidst a backdrop of other diverse news items, including the FBI's increased reward in the search for missing Nancy Guthrie, as reported by Variety.
Meanwhile, the Winter Olympics saw a heated curling match between Canada and Sweden marred by cheating accusations and expletives, according to CBS News. The World Curling Committee issued a verbal warning to a Canadian player following a "double touch" allegation, prompting increased observation of deliveries and a renewed emphasis on sportsmanlike conduct, CBS News reported.
In other news, MacKenzie Scott, fueled by her Amazon shares after her divorce, has become a prolific philanthropist, donating billions through her Yield Giving platform to various causes, according to Fortune. Her generosity is inspired by personal experiences, including a college roommate's financial support, shaping her belief in the profound impact of kindness and support, Fortune reported.
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