The Berlin Film Festival will open on Feb. 6 and continue through Feb. 16. The 64th edition of the festival centers on a program of 23 movies.

Among some of the Hollywood A-listers with films in the festival are Wes Anderson, George Clooney, and Richard Linklater. According to the Associated Press, Festival Director Dieter Kosslick said the program of the event "looks backward in various ways."

The Grand Budapest Hotel, the latest film from Wes Anderson, will open the festival. The film is set at a European hotel in the 1920s features Ralph Fiennes, Jude Law, and Edward Norton.

The Monuments Men stars Matt Damon, Bill Murray, and George Clooney. Clooney is also the writer and director of the film. It is about a World War II platoon who rescues art masterpieces and return them to their owners.

Richard Linklater's Boyhood will also show at the festival. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the movie features Patricia Arquette, and Ethan Hawke.

Twenty films will be running for the top Golden Bear award, announced towards the end of the festival. The prize will be given on Feb. 15.