The Archive Market at the Berlinale 2026

On 17 February 2026, it will be that time again: the Archive Market will take place as an important part of the Berlin International Film Festival. On this day, the focus will be on archives and archive research. Panel discussions and case studies will offer current insights: Where is the industry heading? In addition, speed consultations will offer the opportunity to ask questions to GRAP members about their own film projects.

PARTICIPATING ArchiveS

The following archives will be represented at the Archive Market in 2026 and look forward to lively exchanges with visitors:

  • akg-images
  • AP
  • ARD
  • audio network
  • BFI National Archive
  • Bridgeman Images
  • British Pathé
  • Bundesarchiv
  • dpa – Picture Alliance
  • Getty Images
  • Huntley Film Archives
  • IMAGO
  • Imperial War Museum
  • INA
  • PROGRESS Film
  • R3el
  • Reuters / Screenocean
  • RTS – Radio Télévision Suisse
  • Shutterstock
  • SONUMA
  • Spiegel TV
  • Synclassical
 

Archive Speed Consultations

Renowned archive producers from GRAP share their expertise and offer practical advice and guidance.
11:30 – 12:40 and 14:00 – 15:40.

ADDITIONAL EVENT TIP

On 16 February, GRAP members Vanessa Christoffers-Trinks, Julian Nindl and Monika Preischl will give a presentation at DocSalon on the topic of Archival Process in Productions. They will provide insights into current GRAP productions and present a survey of archive producers.

VENUE

The Archive Market 2026 will take place near the Martin-Gropius-Bau:
Documentation Centre for Displacement, Expulsion, Reconciliation
Stresemannstraße 90
10963 Berlin

The full programme for Archive Market 2026 and all information on accreditation can be found on the Berlinale website.

 



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