Psychothriller Mother's baby: Grazer is fighting for her child in Berlin!

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Johanna Moder presents her psychological thriller "Mother's Baby" in the competition of the Berlinale 2025. Stars and exciting premieres await the audience.

Psychothriller Mother's baby: Grazer is fighting for her child in Berlin!

The Berlinale faces its most exciting anniversary edition! On February 18, 2025, the psychological thriller "Mother’s Baby", directed by Johanna Moder, will celebrate its world premiere in the competition for the Golden Bear. The film shows the dramatic story of Julia, a 40-year-old woman who is caught in the grief of her nightmare after a long-awaited pregnancy when her newborn child is separated from her. As the Small newspaper reports, "Mother’s Baby" will compete against works by sizes such as Richard Linklater and Radu Jude in the highly competitive category.

A gripping debut

Johanna Moder, the native of Graz, ventures into the subject of alleged estrangement between mother and child with her film. The dramaturgy develops when Julia suddenly feels strange after the birth, which is difficult by complications. In the supporting roles, talented actors like Marie Leuenberger and Claes Bang, while Robert Oberrainer's exciting camera work lets the viewer immerse yourself in the dark atmosphere of the film. The film is produced as an international project between Austria, Switzerland and Germany and promises plenty of excitement how Wikipedia unveiled.

This Berlinale is also shaped by other highlights. Hollywood star Timothée Chalamet presents the Oscarnominated Biopic "Like a Complete Unknown", while other big names such as Jessica Chastain and Robert Pattinson are expected in Berlin. In addition to “Mother’s Baby”, there are still numerous impressive film titles in the competition that make the competition for the work of art of the year exciting. Johanna Moder and her team face an enormous challenge, but the anticipation for the premiere at the Berlinale Palace is great!