Sarah Harte: If the personal is political, every movie and story is political too
The Berlin Film Festival is known as the most political of the big three film festivals, along with Venice and Cannes. File picture: Britta Pedersen/dpa via AP
Last week, the Booker prize-winning Indian author Arundhati Roy withdrew from the Berlin Film Festival over comments made by the celebrated German filmmaker Wim Wenders. You are reminded of the Woody Allen quote, "Intellectuals are like the mafia; they only kill their own."
Picture the scene in Berlin. Gongs and glamour, red carpets, gorgeous frocks, men in suits, high octane tension with prestigious prizes on the slate, booze, egos, and the rest. A bunfight with the patina of artistic credibility is somehow more interesting.





