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HOLDING LIAT follows the family of Liat, who was violently abducted from her kibbutz by members of Hamas on October 7, 2023, as they try to cope with the situation. The director, a relative of the family, accompanies her parents, Yehuda and Chaya, to Washington, where they seek political support for her release. At the same time, he highlights the different perspectives within the family. Brandon Kramer is a filmmaker based in Washington, D.C., and co-founder of Meridian Hill Pictures with his brother Lance.

The jury explained its decision as follows: “Sometimes a film can do something that nothing else seems to be able to do. A family decides to open their door to a film team in the worst moment of their lives. The directors treat this gesture not only with care and respect for this particular family's pain but also for a collective pain. It creates a space where the complexities of violence and justice and the contradictions of history are not silenced but brought forward… HOLDING LIAT shows the path not of revenge but of humanity where we are challenged to look beyond the fence and care rather than kill our neighbors.”

Honorary Mentions

The two honorary mentions went to CANONE EFFIMERO by Italian directors Gianluca and Massimiliano De Serio, and LA MEMORIA DE LAS MARIPOSAS (The Memory of Butterflies) by Peruvian director Tatiana Fuentes Sadowski.

The jury described LA MEMORIA DE LAS MARIPOSAS as an “alchemic response to centuries of colonialism bringing the dead to life in an act of poetic justice”. In CANONE EFFIMERO the directors managed to, “transport us so masterfully to another time and space, a place of cinematic wonders where ancestral voices resist and transcend the blindfolds of our times”.

Berlinale Documentary Award

For many years now, the Berlin International Film Festival has been committed to the diversity of documentary forms. A distinct award for the best documentary film was launched in 2017. The Berlinale Documentary Award is endowed with 40,000 euros in prize money. The prize money is split between the winning film’s director and producer. Winning the award also entitles a film to take part in the competition for the Oscar® for Best Documentary Feature. 

The jury 2025 consisted of the filmmakers Petra Costa (Brasil), Lea Glob (Denmark) und Kazuhiro Sōda (Japan). In 2025, 16 documentary forms from the sections Competition, Berlinale Special, Panorama, Forum and Generation were nominated for the Berlinale Documentary Award.

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