Berlinale 2026: Ilker Çatak's 'Yellow Letters' clinches top honour Golden Bear, check winners' list here
Feb 23, 2026
Berlin [Germany], February 23 : Ilker Çatak's 'Yellow Letters' took away the highest honour at the Berlin Film Festival 2026 by bagging the Golden Bear award of the night on Sunday, reported The Hollywood Reporter.
After drawing social media backlash for suggesting filmmakers should "stay out of politics," German director Wim Wenders and his fellow jurors at the 76th Berlin Film Festival delivered a pointed rebuttal of sorts, awarding the festival's top prizes to a number of overtly political films.
Top prize, the Golden Bear for best film, went to Ilker Çatak's Yellow Letters, a drama following Derya (Ozgu Namal) and Aziz (Tansu Bicer), two Turkish theatre artists who lose their jobs due to political persecution from Turkey's authoritarian government. Though set in Ankara and Istanbul, Yellow Letters is shot entirely in Germany, with Çatak making no effort to disguise the fact, hinting that what has happened in Ankara can also happen in Berlin, reported The Hollywood Reporter.
Awarding the Golden Bear, Wenders called Yellow Letters, a drama of "the political language of totalitarianism as opposed to the empathetic language of cinema."
The Silver Bear for best performance went to German star Sandra Huller for her gender-bending turn in Rose, from Austrian director Markus Schleinzer, in which she plays a woman trying to pass as a man in 17th-century rural Germany, reported The Hollywood Reporter.
The black-and-white feature was inspired by hundreds of comparable documented cases throughout history. It's another stand-out role for Huller, who was Oscar-nominated for her turn in Anatomy of a Fall, and is about to leap into Hollywood, starring alongside Tom Cruise in Alejandro G. Inarritu's hotly anticipated dramedy 'Digger', and together with Ryan Gosling in the sci-fi feature 'Project Hail Mary' from Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, reported The Hollywood Reporter.
Here are the key winners of the 76th Berlin International Film Festival:
Golden Bear for Best Film
Yellow Letters, director Ilker Çatak
Silver Bear Grand Jury Prize
Salvation, director Emin Alper
Silver Bear Jury Prize
Queen at Sea, director Lance Hammer
Silver Bear for Best Director
Grant Gee, Everyone Digs Bill Evans
Silver Bear for Best Leading Performance
Sandra Huller, Rose
Silver Bear for Best Supporting Performance
Anna Calder-Marshall and Tom Courtenay, Queen at Sea
Silver Bear for Best Screenplay
Nina Roza, director Geneviève Dulude-de Celles
Silver Bear for Outstanding Artistic Contribution
Yo (Love Is a Rebellious Bird), director Anna Fitch
Perspectives
GFF First Feature Award
Chronicles From the Siege, director Abdallah Alkhatib
Special Mention
Forest High (Foret Ivre), director Manon Coubia
Berlinale Documentary Award
If Pigeons Turned to Gold, director Pepa Lubojacki
Shorts
Golden Bear Best Short Film
Someday a Child, director Marie-Rose Osta
Silver Bear Jury Prize (Short Film)
A Woman's Place Is Everywhere, director Fanny Texier
CUPRA Filmmaker Award
Jingkai Qu, director Kleptomania.