Jonathan Berlin to Direct Queer Coming-of-Age Drama 'Mio'

Ta-Nehisi Coates

Author and journalist whose work on culture, race, and history includes writing for Marvel's "Black Panther."

German actor Jonathan Berlin is venturing into directing with his debut feature film, "Mio," a poignant queer coming-of-age story. This exclusive announcement highlights a project set to explore themes of identity and self-discovery within a surreal narrative.

"Mio": A Journey of Self-Discovery and Freedom

The Visionary Behind "Mio": Jonathan Berlin's Directorial Debut

Renowned German actor Jonathan Berlin, known for his roles in "The Forger" and "Unwanted," is taking the helm for his first full-length feature film, "Mio." Berlin will not only direct but also pen the screenplay for this anticipated project, marking a significant milestone in his multifaceted career. His previous short films have garnered international acclaim at various festivals, showcasing his talent behind the camera.

Exploring the Narrative: A Queer Coming-of-Age Tale

"Mio" is described as a queer coming-of-age drama that centers on a teenager's profound journey. Set against the vibrant backdrop of a small Spanish town, the story unfolds as Mio embarks on an unexpected odyssey after the disappearance of his parents. This transformative quest forces him to confront his inner self, navigating the intricate transition from childhood to adolescence.

Stellar Cast and Crew: Bringing the Story to Life

The film boasts a talented ensemble, with Taddeo Kufus, a veteran known for "Les Rascals" and "1917," Barbara Auer, a German Film Award winner for "My Daughter Belongs To Me," and Godehard Giese, also a German Film Award recipient for "Sad Jokes," slated to star. Behind the scenes, the production brings together an award-winning team, including Gesa Jäger, a German Film Award winner for editing "The Teacher’s Lounge," Raffaéllo Lupperger as co-editor, and Manuel Mack, recognized by the German Film Critics Award for "Gun-Shy," as the director of photography. These collaborations promise a film of exceptional artistic and technical quality.

A Deeper Meaning: Identity, Intimacy, and Belonging

Jonathan Berlin articulated his artistic vision for "Mio," describing it as a "modern, surreal fairytale." He emphasized the film's intention to delve into the delicate process of a teenager's self-discovery, focusing on the reclamation of personal love, intimacy, and identity. Berlin’s guiding questions for the project, "Do I belong to myself? Am I MIO?" underscore the universal themes of self-ownership and authenticity at the heart of the narrative. He aspires to create a film that not only tells a compelling story but also serves as a celebration of freedom.

Production Details: A Franco-German Collaboration in Spain

The production of "Mio" is a collaborative effort between BetaBerlin Productions and Fourmat Film. The team of producers includes the esteemed two-time Emmy winner Nico Hofmann, alongside Nicolas Kronauer, Jan Wünschmann, and Tobias Gerginov. Filming is scheduled to commence in early 2027, with the scenic locations of Spain providing the setting for Mio's poignant journey.

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