(Corrects attribution in paragraph 3 to Ingo Fliess from Ilker ‌Catak)

BERLIN, Feb 21 (Reuters) – “Yellow Letters,” ‌a drama about what happens to a marriage ​under extraordinary political pressure, won the Berlin Film Festival’s Golden Bear top prize on Saturday night.

The Turkish-language ‌drama set ⁠in Germany stars Ozgu Namal and Tansu Bicer as ⁠a married actor and playwright who lose their jobs and have ​to leave ​behind their ​comfortable lives after ‌the husband is targeted by the Turkish state for posting critical content online.

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“The real threat is not among us. It is out there. ‌It’s the autocrats. ​It’s the right-wing parties. ​It’s the ​nihilists of our time ‌who try to come ​to power ​and destroy our way of living,” said producer Ingo Fliess.

“Let’s ​not fight ‌each other. Let’s fight them,” ​he said.

(Reporting by Miranda MurrayEditing ​by Peter Graff)