European Film Promotion (EFP) is excited to announce the ten up-and-coming European acting talents selected for the 28th edition of EUROPEAN SHOOTING STARS. These exceptional talents will be presented to the international press, film industry, and public during the 75th Berlinale (13–23 February 2025). As part of this initiative, the actors will participate in a tailor-made, four-day programme—substantially supported by Creative Europe’s MEDIA Programme of the European Union—that will peak with the European Shooting Stars Awards Ceremony on 17 February 2025 at the Berlinale Palast.
The European Shooting Stars 2025 were selected by an international jury, comprised of Romanian director and screenwriter Radu Muntean, Swedish casting director Pauline Hansson, Swiss producer Amel Soudani, French actress and former Shooting Star Ludivine Sagnier and Montenegrin journalist and curator Vuk Perović. These five experts recognised the talents‘ remarkable potential for an international career, citing several factors, including their outstanding work in the feature films and drama series which were submitted for their nomination and which are noted in bold in their bios below.
“Big thanks to the jury for their critical eye and for making this year’s selection. It was not an easy task, among so many excellent nominees. We are delighted to warmly welcome this exceptional group of emerging talents to the European Shooting Stars family. This year, we are thrilled to have Cyprus and Montenegro represented in the programme for the very first time. We are confident that all these dynamic forces will benefit from the programme, which we have been able to enhance with the support of our new partners: MOIN Film Fund Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein and Hessen Film & Medien" says Tina Hajon, programme director of EUROPEAN SHOOTING STARS.
Here are the European Shooting Stars 2025: Maria Makris (Cyprus), Besir Zeciri (Denmark), Maarja Johanna Mägi (Estonia), Devrim Lingnau (Germany), Elín Hall (Iceland), Kārlis Arnolds Avots (Latvia), Šarūnas Zenkevičius (Lithuania), Lidija Kordić (Montenegro), Vicente Wallenstein (Portugal) and Frida Gustavsson (Sweden). The quotes below are from the jury.
Marina Makris is a well-known Cypriot performer, recently crowned Best Actress at the Cyprus Film Days International Festival, for her performance in Adonis Floridis’s compelling drama Africa Star (2024). The jury is attracted by her ‟Mediterranean magnetism” and honours Makris as a ‟brilliant, intelligent actress – she has an intense, profound look, and carries with her a womanly strength, as though she can carry the world on her shoulders.”
Born in Copenhagen and with Albanian heritage Besir Zeciri from Denmark reflects a new diverse wave of Scandinavian actor. Having once considered a career in the police force, Zeciri had his attentions diverted when joining a theatre company in 2009. From there his career has blossomed, culminating in a leading role in Magnus von Horn’s The Girl with the Needle (2024), which premiered at Cannes, and is Denmark’s official Oscar entry. The jury lauds his ‟real presence in the film which ensures the audience will struggle to forget him.”
Maarja Johanna Mägi is well-known to Estonian audiences, appealing to both adults and children on local television. She became known for her role in Elmo Nüganen’s film trilogy Melchior the Apothecary (2022), for which Mägi was awarded Best Film Actress at the Estonian Film Awards. The jury praised her versatility, especially in her latest film Aurora (2025): ‟She has so many faces, but you can see the disturbed character on each of them. Her role comes with religious rigidity, transpiring in her emancipation as she inspires a revolution inside her own family, and she portrays this with the strength of a hurricane.“
German actress Devrim Lingnau was born in Mannheim, to a Turkish father, and a German mother. Lingnau impressed in British horror flick Carmilla (2019) and she is also the face of The Emmy-winning Netflix drama series The Empress (2022), which won her the Best Newcomer award at the German Screen Actor Awards. Her next major role is in Mehmet Akif Büyükatalay’s thriller Hysteria (2025), in which, according to the jury, ‟she is so involved in the character and yet you don’t see any tools, or techniques, it’s as if she is living in the moment, like she hasn’t read a script, just embedded in the truth of the story.”
Born in Canada, Elín Hall from Iceland is a multi-talented performer, who straddles the line between music and film, with two albums already to her name, and a list of impressive screen credits. In Rúnar Rúnarsson’s When the Light Breaks (2024), which opened the Un Certain Regard section at Cannes 2024, she explores the complexity of grief: Hall ‟internalises the character and you’re drawn to her; you never get tired of her. She is carrying a secret in the film, and it’s like the viewer is her sole confidante“, as the five film experts concluded.
Latvian actor Kārlis Arnolds Avots is building a career with unique, challenging roles. Having starred in Viesturs Kairiss’s January (2022), which was submitted as Latvia’s official entry for the Academy Awards, it won Avots the Best Actor award at the Rome Film Festival in 2022. Beside further international recognition, with the actor taking home the top actor prize at Series Mania in Lille, for his performance in Soviet Jeans (2024) which also convinced the jury: ‟His performance (…) shows that he is equally as adept at comedy as he is tragedy, as he brings humour to the role, but he suffers a lot. He is energetic, and yet sensitive.”
The Lithuanian actor Šarūnas Zenkevičius has already starred in films at numerous international festivals: Frost (2017) premiered at Cannes, and The Flood Won’t Come (2020) in Venice. Other notable works include the short film I Was Max (2022) and his leading role in Ignas Jonynas’s Borderline (2025) where he plays a troubled ornithologist, who gets involved in smuggling. His performance has overwhelmed the jury: ‟While the intensity rises in the film, he keeps all that tension inside him, without bursting. It’s very easy to be melodramatic, which he avoids. Instead he contains all the energy, and he is like a bomb that is waiting to explode.”
Lidija Kordić from Montenegro started acting professionally while still studying at drama school. With a starring turn in Working Class Goes to Hell (2023) on home soil, to Turkish production Ataturk 1881-1919 (2023), Kordić can next be seen adorning the screen in Italian feature Diva Futura (2025). The jury considers Kordić courageous and praises her ‟charming and charismatic performance“ in this sumptuous period piece that sees the actress play the famous adult film star Cicciolina.
2024 was a good year for Portuguese actor Vicente Wallenstein having taken a starring role in Luis Filipe Rocha’s Your Face Will be the Last, which also allowed him to display his talents as a pianist. The jury recognises Wallenstein’s ‟richness of diverse characters and his distinct versatility‟ and lauds his performance ‟displaying the struggles and trauma within his character with a subtle sensitivity.“ Last year also saw Wallenstein appear in both Romagem, and After Dance – a Concert Film. He also enjoyed a shorter experience, on Paddington in Peru.
Frida Gustavsson hails from Sweden and belongs to the Bergmanian school of performance. This much is evident in her uniquely complex turn as Marieanne in drama series Faithless (2024), which is based on an original script by the legendary filmmaker, resulting in rave reviews since its premiere at TIFF. The jury, who characterises her as a ‟charismatic and magnetic performer‟ is also full of praise: ‟Even when doing nothing she is vibrant. Her performance in Faithless presents a difficult challenge, but she tackles the role with such subtlety, and intimacy. She uses minimalistic ways to express very strong feelings.” Other screen credits include supporting roles in major shows such as Vikings: Valhalla (2022), and Netflix’s The Witcher (2019). Gustavsson also impressed in Swedish Oscar-entry Tigers (2020), while her next project sees her share the screen with Joel Kinnaman, in Ice Fall (2025).
With a four-day intensive, customised programme, EUROPEAN SHOOTING STARS provides an international networking platform for the selected talent to meet international journalists, casting directors, producers and filmmakers while in Berlin. It offers a unique opportunity to create the professional network encouraging and strengthening the talents to embark on an international career. The programme culminates in a ceremony at the Berlinale Palast on Monday 17 February, where each actress and actor will be honoured with the European Shooting Stars Award.
Throughout its 28 years, EUROPEAN SHOOTING STARS has been an important stepping-stone for the selected talent’s international careers – notable Shooting Stars over the years include: Riz Ahmed (Relay, Fingernails, Encounter, Sound of Metal), Matilda de Angelis (Citadel: Diana, Across the River and Into the Trees, Atlas, The Undoing), Asta Kamma August (Families Like Ours), Suzy Bemba (Poor Things, Homecoming), Leonie Benesch (The Teachers‘ Lounge), George MacKay (The End, The Beast, Munich – The Edge of War, 1917), Carey Mulligan (Spaceman, Maestro, She Said, The Dig, Promising Young Woman, The Great Gatsby), Benedetta Porcaroli (Immaculate), Alba Rohrwacher (Maria, La Chimera, Happy as Lazzaro), Bill Skarsgård (Boy Kills World, It, It Chapter 2), Vic Carmen Sonne (The Girl with the Needle), Anamaria Vartolomei (Le Comte de Monte-Cristo), Oscar-winner Alicia Vikander (The Assessment, Rumour, Firebrand, Beckett, Tomb Raider) and Maisie Williams (The New Look, Game of Thrones).
EUROPEAN SHOOTING STARS is made possible thanks to the support of Creative Europe – the MEDIA Programme of the European Union, the German Federal Commissioner for Culture and Media, the Berlin International Film Festival, Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg, MOIN Film Fund Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein, Hessen Film & Medien, Spotlight and Armani beauty, as well as the participating national film promotion institutes and film centres from the Shooting Stars’ countries (EFP’s member organisations): With special thanks to German Films, Danish Film Institute, Deputy Ministry of Culture (Cyprus), Estonian Film Institute, Film Centre of Montenegro, Icelandic Film Centre, Instituto do Cinema e do Audiovisual I.P. / ICA (Portugal), Lithuanian Film Centre, National Film Centre of Latvia and Swedish Film Institute. EUROPEAN SHOOTING STARS’ main media partner is Variety, with additional media partners: Screen International, Cineuropa, Blickpunkt:Film, HeyUGuys and Festival Scope.
Deputy Ministry of Culture (Republic of Cyprus) Department of Modern & Contemporary Culture
Cyprus
"In Adonis Florides’s AFRICA STAR, Cypriot performer Marina Makris completely makes the movie with an amazing performance. A brilliant, intelligent actress – she has an intense, profound look, and carries with her a womanly strength, as though she can carry the world on her shoulders. She has a Mediterranean magnetism – think Sophia Loren."
Marina Makris
Cyprus
ALMA ARTISTS LTD
Denmark
"Despite wearing a mask in THE GIRL WITH THE NEEDLE, you can tell that Danish actor Besir Zeciri is a good actor. He has a real presence in the film which ensures the audience will struggle to forget him. In his career he has shown that he can handle emotions in a special, powerful way. A versatile actor who knows how to do a lot of different things, in a lot of different ways."
Besir Zeciri
Denmark
Estonian Film Institute
Estonia
"Estonian actress Maarja Johanna Mägi impresses so greatly in AURORA, that sometimes when she’s on screen, you can’t even be sure it’s her. She has so many faces, but you can see the disturbed character on each of them. Her role comes with religious rigidity, transpiring in her emancipation as she inspires a revolution inside her own family, and she portrays this with the strength of a hurricane. You think she is shy – but she is a storm."
Maarja Johanna Mägi
Estonia
Spielkind GmbH
Germany
"German star Devrim Lingnau is an outstanding candidate. In HYSTERIA she is so involved in the character and yet you don’t see any tools, or techniques, it’s as if she is living in the moment, like she hasn’t read a script, just embedded in the truth of the story. She manages to keep the audience curious, she is a mystery, and yet maintains a transparency. Despite her delicate, minimalistic approach, she tells us so much. She will be a star, for sure."
Devrim Lingnau
Germany
Creative Artists Iceland
Iceland
"In WHEN THE LIGHT BREAKS, you just want to stay with Icelandic star Elín Hall all the time, as she carries this complex film about grief. She internalises the character and you’re drawn to her; you never get tired of her. She is carrying a secret in the film, and it’s like the viewer is her sole confidante. Hall is just an obvious Shooting Star. Sometimes it’s very clear, and with this intelligent, natural performer, that was the case."
Elín Hall
Iceland
National Film Centre of Latvia
Latvia
"Sometimes an actor comes into a frame and brings so much charisma, and Latvian star Kārlis Arnolds Avots is one of them. His performance in the series SOVIET JEANS shows that he is equally as adept at comedy as he is tragedy, as he brings humour to the role, but he suffers a lot. He is energetic, and yet sensitive. In that way he is always in control. He could do more, but he prefers to be enough."
Kārlis Arnolds Avots
Latvia
Lithuanian Film Centre
Lithuania
"Lithuanian actor Šarūnas Zenkevičius is like a chameleon, it’s incredible. In Ignas Jonyas’s BORDERLINE, while the intensity rises in the film, he keeps all that tension inside him, without bursting. It’s very easy to be melodramatic, which he avoids. Instead he contains all the energy, and he is like a bomb that is waiting to explode. He is a really talented actor with a lot to offer."
Šarūnas Zenkevičius
Lithuania
ZONA Talent Agency
Montenegro
"Montenegrin actress Lidija Kordić deserves a chance to be known internationally, proven by her charming, charismatic performance in Italian drama DIVA FUTURA. To leave her country and work elsewhere shows that she is willing to be brave. On home soil, in WORKING CLASS GOES TO HELL, she displayed a remarkable ability to express a variety of emotions using only her face, as she didn’t speak in the whole film. She is a hard-working actress who also sings beautifully."
Lidija Kordić
Montenegro
Carrelo Squad
Portugal
"While Portuguese actor Vicente Wallenstein impresses in YOUR FACE WILL BE THE LAST displaying the struggles and trauma within his character with a subtle sensitivity, it’s the richness of diverse characters and his distinct versatility, which has made him a Shooting Star. In his career he has shown that he can be both masculine and feminine. He can even play a villain. This guy can do pretty much everything, and he does so convincingly and courageously."
Vicente Wallenstein
Portugal
Actors in Scandinavia
Sweden
"Swedish star Frida Gustavsson belongs to the traditional dynasty of Bergmanian actresses. She has an incredible beauty, and yet doesn’t play out of it. Even when doing nothing she is vibrant. Her performance in FAITHLESS presents a difficult challenge, but she tackles the role with such subtlety, and intimacy. She uses minimalistic ways to express very strong feelings. A charismatic and magnetic performer, it’s just so obvious she is going to be an international star."
Frida Gustavsson
Sweden