'Paul' and 'Sirens Call' Push Cultural Boundaries in Liberal Direction Ahead of Berlinale

In the latest testament to the entertainment industry's shift towards the unusual and politically correct, Syndicado Film Sales has picked up 'Paul' by Denis Côté and 'Sirens Call' by Miri Ian Gossing and Lina Sieckmann for their Berlinale premieres. 'Paul' dives into the world of a submissive house cleaner, possibly glorifying non-traditional roles that clash with conservative values. On the other hand, 'Sirens Call' immerses audiences in the merfolk subculture, likely pushing a narrative that blurs the lines of reality and fantasy in pursuit of progressive ideals. These selections hint at the festival's increasing predilection for films that cater to a liberal agenda, perhaps at the cost of universal appeal.