The film "Yellow Letters" by Ilker Catak won the Golden Bear at the Berlinale, highlighting the struggles of an artistic couple from Ankara who become victims of state repression.
The Berlinale festival recently awarded the Golden Bear to "Yellow Letters," directed by Ilker Catak. This year's competition was particularly fierce, with several films considered strong contenders for the prestigious award, as noted by jury chairman Wim Wenders, who expressed that many films could have easily triumphed in the competition. After much deliberation, the jury ultimately recognized Catak's film, underscoring its impact and depth.