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Issued on: 03/04/2026 - 16:27Modified: 03/04/2026 - 16:27

From the show

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Filmmaker Ilker Catak explains how his political thriller – exploring authoritarianism and the artistic process – grew out of a desire to examine the complexities of marriage. "Yellow Letters", which won the top prize at the Berlin Film Festival, serves as a cautionary tale. Catak says the story is not confined to Turkey – where his characters’ lives are upended by creeping censorship – but offers a broader warning about the fundamental freedoms that must be defended.

We also discuss the political debate surrounding this year’s Berlin Film Festival, including the stance of jury president Wim Wenders and festival director Tricia Tuttle on the space afforded to artistic expression at such events.

Read moreTurkish-language drama 'Yellow Letters' wins Berlin Film Festival's top prize