Script writer Nesrin Samdereli (L to R), actress Aylin Tezel and director Yasemin Samdereli pose during a photocall to promote the movie 'Almanya - Willkommen in Deutschland ' (Welcome to Germany) at the 61st Berlinale International Film Festival in Berlin February 12, 2011.
Director Victoria Mahoney (2nd R) arrives with cast members Yolonda Ross (L), Zoe Kravitz and Gabourey Sidibe (R) for the screening of the movie "Yelling to the Sky" at the 61st Berlinale International Film Festival in Berlin February 12, 2011.The Berlinale International Film Festival runs from February 10 to 20, 2011.
Director Michel Ocelot poses with producers Christophe Rossignon (R) and Philipe Boeffard (L) and 3D Technician Rodolphe Chabrier (2nd L) during a photocall to promote the movie 'Les contes de la Nuit' (Tales of the Night) at the 61st Berlinale International Film Festival in Berlin February 13, 2011. The Berlinale International Film Festival runs from February 10 to 20, 2011.
U.S. singer Madonna leaves a restaurant at Berlin's Gendarmenmarkt square, February 13, 2011. Madonna presented parts of her new film "W.E" on the sidelines of the 61st Berlinale International Film Festival which runs in German capital from February 10 to 20, 2011.
Director Chen actor Wang and producer Chen pose during photocall to promote movie 'Zhao Shi Gu Er' at 61st Berlinale International Film Festival in Berlin.
Film director Wenders poses with cast members as they arrive on red carpet for screening of movie 'Pina' at 61st Berlinale International Film Festival in Berlin.
Singer Harry Belafonte receives the Berlinale camera before the screening of the movie 'Sing Your Song.'
Fans of teenage pop star Justin Bieber turned out in strong numbers during the weekend for his movie "Never Say Never".
"The King's Speech" reigned supreme at Britain's BAFTA awards Sunday, picking up seven prizes with just two weeks to go before the Oscars.
French animator Michel Ocelot sprinkled some fairy dust over the Berlin film festival on Sunday with "Tales of the Night".
By Oscar week, "The King's Speech" will have jumped the $200 million mark at the worldwide box office.
John Lasseter is unwittingly driving into the next installment of "Cars."