Neil Patrick Harris faced a barrage of U.S. politics questions at the Berlin 'Sunny Dancer' press conference, despite expressing his interest in apolitical topics. The event highlighted the film's focus on personal growth and friendship rather than political statements. Bella Ramsey, George Jaques, and Neil Patrick Harris discussed the film's themes and their own views on politics and art. The press conference also featured Earl Cave, Jasmine Elcock, and Conrad Khan, with notable absences from co-stars Daniel Quinn-Toye and Ruby Stokes. Este Haim, the film's composer, praised working with Jaques and Paul Thomas Anderson. During the press conference, Harris emphasized the importance of inclusivity and the human experience in his work, while Jaques highlighted the film's optimistic and rebellious nature, focusing on joy and personal growth. The discussion also touched on the film's approach to cancer and the complexities of political statements in cinema, sparking a debate on the role of art in addressing social issues.