BERLIN - Ridley Scotts Hannibal and a version of Fritz Langs 1926 silent classic Metropolis with a new score are among 16 world premieres scheduled at the 51st Berlin International Film Festival, to be held Feb. 7-18.
In the main competition, 24 features and 11 short films will compete for the top Golden Bear prize, to be awarded by a jury led by American producer Bill Mechanic, organizers have announced.
The premiere of British director Mike Nichols Wit, starring Emma Thompson, and Jean-Jacques Annauds Enemy at the Gates are among Europes contributions.
Among the American films being screened: Steven Soderberghs drug-war drama Traffic and Spike Lees Bamboozled.
Annauds film will open the event. The festival will close with a restored print of Stanley Kubricks 1968 film, 2001: A Space Odyssey.
Sting performs at Super Bowl
NEW YORK - British-born Sting is scheduled to perform at the Super Bowl in Tampa, Fla.
I know how important the Super Bowl is to you, but Im a soccer fan, Sting says in the Jan. 29 issue of People magazine, now on newsstands. He plans to play Desert Rose and Roxanne during the pre-game show.
Its a surreal gig, he says. Its like playing this huge frat party.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS