Katrin Büchler 22 articles available in total starting from 14/03/2023. Last article published on 22/04/2025. previous page: 1 [2] 3 next Review: OllieWith 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 2024Review: Monster on a PlaneThe 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 2024German Films celebrates its 70th birthday at the BerlinaleBERLINALE 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 | EFMHelsinki’s Love & Anarchy Festival launches fundraising campaignThe 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 | FinlandReview: Seventh HeavenThe 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 2023Citizen Saint and Blaga’s Lessons shine bright at CinÉastTinatin Kajrishvili’s latest effort has scooped the Grand Prix, while the social thriller helmed by Stephan Komandarev took home two awards 24/10/2023 | CinÉast 2023 | AwardsReview: By MiracleMarinos Kartikkis’s feature, despite being 13 years old, has the potential to show us that we should dare to believe in miracles, even today 09/10/2023 | Films | Reviews | CyprusThe 16th CinÉast focuses on adaptation and inclusionOn this year’s festival menu, there will be new film productions from Eastern Europe, a master class with Patrice Leconte and a taste of Ukraine 03/10/2023 | CinÉast 2023Review: OvercomingBesire Paralik’s documentary talks about physical and mental barriers, how they are constructed and the existential struggle to overcome them 26/09/2023 | Films | Reviews | CyprusReview: The DelinquentsCANNES 2023: Rodrigo Moreno’s criminally good crime story in three acts shows that “cinema is not really dead” 24/05/2023 | Cannes 2023 | Un Certain Regard previous page: 1 [2] 3 next