Berlin 2019 / Generation Kplus Review: DanielBERLIN 2019: Marine Atlan directs a delicate, charming and refreshing film about an anxious schoolboy’s unexpected romantic feelings 12/02 | Berlin 2019 | Generation KplusReview: KidsBERLIN 2019: Nina Wesemann's first solo endeavour is an endearing observational documentary on modern childhood in Berlin 11/02 | Berlin 2019 | Generation KplusReview: Sune vs. SuneBERLIN 2019: Jon Holmberg's directorial debut is a light-hearted comedy, not dazzling in originality, but full of funny moments, and very well received by the younger audience 10/02 | Berlin 2019 | Generation KplusReview: My Extraordinary Summer with TessBERLIN 2019: Dutch filmmaker Steven Wouterlood's first feature follows a boy and a girl on their paths of self-discovery as they cross the threshold from childhood to adolescence 09/02 | Berlin 2019 | Generation KplusAfter an impressive domestic opening, Lotte and the Lost Dragons heads to BerlinThe third part of the Estonian-Latvian animation franchise has had the third-best opening in Estonia and will be premiered internationally in the Berlinale’s Generation KPlus 04/02 | Berlin 2019 | Generation KplusGeneration 2019 "gives the oppressed a voice"The programme of the section for children's and youth films at the 69th Berlinale is now complete, boasting a total of 62 shorts and feature-length titles 15/01 | Berlin 2019 | Generation Kplus - Generation 14plus