Anu Rangachar joins Berlinale programming team as South Asia delegate

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Anu Rangachar joins Berlinale programming team as South Asia delegate

The Berlinale has added Anu Rangachar to its programming team, as delegate for South Asia. Appointed by festival director Tricia Tuttle, Rangach

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The Berlinale has added Anu Rangachar to its programming team, as delegate for South Asia.

Appointed by festival director Tricia Tuttle, Rangachar will report to co-directors of film programming Jacqueline Lyanga and Michael Stutz. She will work alongside the existing programming teams.

Rangachar has headed up the international programme at Mami Mubai Film Festival, working with US-based distributors to promote contemporary South Asia arathouse films.

Early last year she was appointed artistic director of the newly-merged Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles and The India Center Foundation, non-profit organisations working with South Asian film in the US.

“Anu beautifully rounds out our diverse team of curators, advisors and delegates who together bring many years of expertise and deep networks across the world’s film industries,” said Tuttle.

Rangachar is now part of a seven-strong programming delegate team, alongside Mara Fortes, Luciano Monteagudo, Beki Probst, Eduardo Valente, Norman Wang and Jacob Wong.

Programming advisors are Toby Ashraf, Ana David, Rabih El-Khoury, Jin Park, Kate Taylor, Rowan Woods and Jenni Zylka.

The 2026 Berlinale will run from February 12-22.

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