It’s midway through the Berlinale and festival director Tricia Tuttle squeezes Deadline in for a quick catchup on the first half of the 76th edition ahead of hitting the red carpet for the world premiere of Kornél Mundruczó’s At The Sea. Its star Amy Adams is not in Berlinale but her absence has practically gone unnoticed with the media’s attention rather on whether the festival has tried to put a lid on political discourse outside discussion of the politics in the films. It’s a debate triggered by a remark from jury president Wim Wenders in the opening press conference that...