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Katrin Büchler


17 articles available in total starting from 14/03/2023. Last article published on 24/12/2024.

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Review: Levoton Tuhkimo

Review: Levoton Tuhkimo

Mari Rantasila's music biopic paints a sensitive picture of Finnish 80s rock sensation Dingo, who took the whole country by storm but were swallowed up by their own fame  

24/12/2024 | Films | Reviews | Finland

Industry professionals discuss the state of gender equality in the European audiovisual sector

Industry professionals discuss the state of gender equality in the European audiovisual sector

Eight European audiovisual associations and research centres gathered to take stock, share best practices and discuss future opportunities related to inclusion and gender parity in the AV sector  

16/12/2024 | Industry | Market | Europe

Finnish films record their most successful year since 2017

Finnish films record their most successful year since 2017

A Finnish Film Foundation report has found that the number of cinema admissions for domestic films in 2024 had reached 2 million by 20 November  

06/12/2024 | Box Office | Finland

Review: Impostors and Ponies

Review: Impostors and Ponies

Timo Jacobs' social satire-road movie blend uncovers the superficialities of the film business with an additional layer of social commentary about the moralisation of eating convictions  

31/10/2024 | Films | Reviews | Germany

Antoine Besse • Director of Ollie

Interview: Antoine Besse • Director of Ollie

“Films that don’t position themselves clearly between arthouse and mainstream cinema don’t receive enough support, and that’s a real problem”

The French director tells us more about his skateboarding-themed feature debut, which was inspired by the tragic story of his friend  

03/10/2024 | Namur 2024

Review: Ollie

Review: Ollie

With his first feature, Antoine Besse revisits the theme of skateboarding as the vehicle for a story about an unusual friendship between two outsiders – characters rarely represented on screen  

01/10/2024 | Namur 2024

Review: Monster on a Plane

Review: Monster on a Plane

The humorous horror flick by Ezra Tsegaye, about an airliner you certainly won’t want to board, makes for some bloody good entertainment  

22/04/2024 | BIFFF 2024

German Films celebrates its 70th birthday at the Berlinale

German Films celebrates its 70th birthday at the Berlinale

BERLINALE 2024: During a press conference, the national information and advisory centre for the promotion of German films provided an overview of its anniversary plans  

21/02/2024 | Berlinale 2024 | EFM

Helsinki’s Love & Anarchy Festival launches fundraising campaign

Helsinki’s Love & Anarchy Festival launches fundraising campaign

The campaign gets under way today to combat the negative effects of the pandemic on the cultural sector, rising costs and only slowly recovering audience numbers  

27/11/2023 | Festivals | Awards | Finland

Review: Seventh Heaven

Review: Seventh Heaven

The comedy-drama by Jasna Nanut might not quite take us to the titular blissful place, but it is entertaining and peppered with tongue-in-cheek references to the way we live today  

08/11/2023 | Zagreb 2023

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