Charli XCX hinted at a new musical era at the Berlin Film Festival premiere of "The Moment," while "Nightborn," starring Rupert Grint, premiered to positive reviews, and the production of "Wuthering Heights" revealed unique behind-the-scenes details, according to reports from Variety. The festival, which also saw Dua Lipa attend as Callum Turner's Valentine's Day date, showcased a diverse range of films and industry events.
At the premiere of "The Moment," Charli XCX expressed her readiness for a new creative direction, though she admitted she was still defining it. The film screening took place at Zoo Palast, as reported by Variety. Meanwhile, "Nightborn," directed by Hanna Bergholm, was praised for its effective blend of Finnish mythology and horror, with Variety highlighting the performances of Grint and Seidi Haarla.
Production details for "Wuthering Heights" revealed that Margot Robbie's skin was photographed to create wallpaper for the film, as reported by Variety. Suzie Davies, the production designer, was excited to work on the project, having experience with period dramas.
Other news from the week, according to a multi-source compilation by Variety, included discussions on criminal cases, entertainment news, AI video generators, longevity research, and vaccine schedules. TechCrunch reported on Alta, a company founded by Jenny Wang, which launched an app for virtual clothing try-ons, inspired by "Clueless." The app has generated over 100 million outfits since its 2023 launch and has partnered with Poshmark and the Council of Fashion Designers of America.
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