Photo album: Gay cinema’s brightest stars were at 64th Berlinale

Ten-day festival presented a bold and exciting lineup of queer cinema


The Berlin International Film Festival last month showcased some of the hottest talent in global filmmaking, both old school and new. From press conferences to post-screening audience talks to the red carpet at the glamorous LGBT-themed Teddy Awards ceremony, our cameras were there to catch all the action. You can read more about the films screened at Berlinale 2014 in our wrap-up coverage. In the meantime, here are a few photos of the celebrities on hand.

 

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