Berlin’s Teddys Give Queer Cinema a Boost as LGBTQ+ Rights Erode Around the Globe

This year marks the 39th annual Teddy Award honors, the longest-running LGBTQ+ prizes at any major film festival. While the Feb. 21 closing ceremony is business as usual for the Berlinale, global events could make this one of the most important years in Teddy history.

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