
Berlin: Kristen Wiig's 'Nasty Baby' Wins Teddy Award for Best Queer Film
Nasty Baby, the English-language debut of Chilean director Sebastian Silva (The Maid), has won the Teddy Award at the Berlin International Film Festival for best queer film. The drama stars Kristen Wiig as a woman who gets pregnant with the help of a gay couple . It first bowed in Sundance before moving to Berlin, where it had its international premiere. Berlin's Teddy Award is the world's premiere film prize honoring gay and queer-themed cinema.Jim Chuchu's Stories of Our Li


Berlin: Versatile Empowered by ‘The Wonder Girls’ (EXCLUSIVE)
Paris-based Versatile has acquired international sales rights to Anthony Meindl’s “The Wonder Girls,” a Cold-War set drama based on the East German doping scandal in 1976. Exec produced by Chris Contogouris (“Spring Breakers”), the $2.5 million drama sheds light on the journey of young East German women who were unwillingly doped by their coach ahead of the 1976 Summer Olympic Games in Montreal. The young women, who were mostly victorious, were hailed as national heroes and l