The films participating in the International Competition of the Golden Orange have been announced.
The films competing for the “Golden Orange” in the International Feature Film Competition of the International Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival have been announced. This year, the International Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival will take place from October 5 to 12.

The films competing for the “Golden Orange” in the International Feature Film Competition of the International Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival have been announced.
This year, the International Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival, which will take place between October 5-12, features 12 films in its international competition. The newest productions of the year, which will have their world premieres at international film festivals, will be presented to the audience for the first time in Turkey in Antalya. A total of 12 films from around the world will compete for the Golden Orange statuette in the categories of Best Film, Best Director, Best Actress, and Best Actor.
A total of 12 films from 18 countries will compete in the international competition.
Productions from Ireland, Italy, Germany, Belgium, Norway, Denmark, Poland, Sweden, Azerbaijan, Turkey, Bolivia, Chile, Mexico, France, Ecuador, the United States, Austria, and Uruguay will meet the audience for the first time in Turkey as part of the International Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival’s International Feature Film Competition.
This year, among the films in the festival’s international feature competition are: “Agarrame Fuerte / Don’t Let Me Go” by Uruguayan director duo Ana Guevara and Leticia Jorge, Halfdan Ullmann’s “Armand / Armand”, Isabella’s “Basileia / Sovereignty”, Oscar nominee Barry Keoghan and Christopher Abbott’s “Bring Them Down / Bring Them All Down”, Müge Uğurlar’s “Derûn / Derûn”, Vinko Tomicic Salinas’s “El Ladrón de Perros / Dog Thief”, Patricia Mazuy’s “La Prisonnière de Bordeaux / Visiting Hours”, Elchin Musaoglu’s “Maryam / Mary”, Magnus Von Horn’s “Pigen Med Nalen / The Girl with the Pin”, Yasemin Şamdereli’s “Samia / Samia”, Nader Saeivar’s “Shahed / Witness”, and Uberto Pasolini’s “The Return / Return”.