Berlin Mental Health Film Festival
The festival brings together cinema, mental health, and community.
Highlights include:
• A powerful program of international short and feature films
• An awards ceremony on Saturday evening for the best short films
• A donation-based breathwork and journaling session
• A community event for filmmakers on film funding in cooperation with Berlin Film Community and Voices With Impact (Vancouver, Canada) to foster exchange and new collaborations
Opening Night with a Star-Studded Lineup
The festival kicks off with two impressive films:
- "Undelivered," a moving drama by David Lester, starring Ann Dowd (The Handmaid's Tale, Hereditary).
- "The Madmen Coach," this year’s winner in the Best Feature Film category, a poignant work by director Carlo Liberatore.
Highlight: Awards Ceremony on Saturday Evening
On Saturday evening, the best short films will be honored during a festive awards ceremony. In addition, the festival creates space for connection: with a donation-based breathwork and journaling session, as well as a community event on film funding in collaboration with Voices With Impact (Vancouver, Canada) and Berlin Film Community.
Go Mental! stands for a new culture of dialogue about mental health—artistic, open, and international.
Additional information
Film Festival
Go Mental! 2026
Location
May 21 (6:45 PM) – May 24, 2026 (10:00 PM)
Program/Admission: to be announced
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