Berlinale Shocker: 'Yellow Letters' Takes Golden Bear, 'AnyMart' Director Debuts!

The Berlin Film Festival concluded with an awards ceremony heavily focused on politically charged winners and impassioned speeches, crowning German-Turkish filmmaker Ilker Çatak’s protest drama “Yellow Letters” with the coveted Golden Bear for Best Film. Other significant accolades included Emin Alper’s “Salvation” receiving the Silver Bear Grand Jury Prize, Grant Gee’s “Everybody Digs Bill Evans” earning the Silver Bear for Best Director, and German star Sandra Hüller winning the Silver Bear for Best Lead Performance for her role in “Rose.” Lance Hammer’s “Queen at Sea” secured two awards: the Silver Bear Jury Prize and the Silver Bear for Best Supporting Performance for co-stars Anna Calder-Marshall and Tom Courtenay. The Silver Bear for Best Screenplay went to “Nina Roza” by Geneviève Dulude-De Celles, and Anna Fitch and Banker White’s “Yo (Love is a Rebellious Bird)” received the Silver Bear for Outstanding Artistic Contribution.
Among the other notable winners, “AnyMart,” a Berlinale Forum debut feature by Iwasaki Yusuke, received the FIPRESCI Award in the Competition section. This film delves into the unsettling observation that a convenience store uniform and morning meeting rituals can strip a person of their humanity. Iwasaki’s inspiration for “AnyMart” stemmed from personal experience, witnessing his own father, a once lively liquor store owner, transform into someone “inorganic and lacking humanity” after taking over a convenience store. The film stars Sometani Shota as Sakai, a convenience store clerk who performs his duties devoid of feeling until new recruit Ogawa (Erika Karata) introduces anomalies that lead to bloody consequences. Nishimura Masahiko also features in the film, which was produced by Tohokushinska Film Corporation with executive production and international sales handled by Nothing New, led by Hayashi Kentaro.
Iwasaki discussed the film’s remarkable acuity in capturing the absurdity of retail work, highlighting the cramped and empty spaces, ritualistic tasks, and rigid rules. He explained that his father’s convenience store background made the setting both familiar and suspicious, observing how individuals’ personalities were stripped away to become part of the store’s system. This transformation, though not as extreme as depicted in the film, profoundly influenced him to make a work with a convenience store as its central motif. He also recounted a personal consumer experience, realizing he mindlessly devoured a chicken salad, driven by efficiency rather than desire, prompting anxieties about being dominated by systems.
At its core, “AnyMart” explores the push and pull between the individual and the collective, and between what is morally right and what is socially ‘correct,’ creating a distinctly Japanese microcosm. Iwasaki noted that while living by social rules is easy, it can be an
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