Filmfest München 2018 10 articles available in total starting from 20/06/2018. Last article published on 16/07/2018. Review: In the Middle of the RiverBerlin-based US director Damian John Harper bites deep into the flesh of American society with his second feature, which screened at Munich 16/07/2018 | Filmfest München 2018Review: The New EndThe plot of Leonel Dietsche’s dystopian debut feature is based on an interesting core idea but ultimately goes nowhere 12/07/2018 | Filmfest München 2018Review: Family IdiotsMichael Klier's family portrait, screened at the Munich Film Festival, is a story rich in humanism, modest yet deeply moving in its nuanced way of going back to basics 10/07/2018 | Filmfest München 2018All Good shines at MunichEva Trobisch's potent debut feature on rape and denial got two German Cinema New Talent Awards and the FIPRESCI Award; other winners included Kore-eda's Cannes-winning film and Ali Abbasi's Border 10/07/2018 | Filmfest München 2018 | AwardsReview: Everything Always All the TimePhilipp Eichholtz’s light-hearted comic fantasy, world-premiered at Munich, is an entertaining watch, despite some clumsy attempts at psychological depth 10/07/2018 | Filmfest München 2018Review: A Young Man With High PotentialBeneath its bland atmosphere, Linus de Paoli’s film, which world premiered at Munich, is radical and disturbing, just like its reclusive main character 06/07/2018 | Filmfest München 2018Review: We Were Just PlayingAnn-Kristin Reyels tells the story of a child’s "empirical" discovery of a somewhat magical and yet brutal border zone 05/07/2018 | Filmfest München 2018Review: Fly Rocket FlyOliver Schwehm presents an electrifying, if somewhat incomplete, documentary on the life of pioneering German rocket scientist Lutz Kayser 05/07/2018 | Filmfest München 2018Review: WackersdorfWith his third feature, world-premiered at Munich, Oliver Haffner pierces through to the core of the political games that serve higher industrial interests 03/07/2018 | Filmfest München 2018Public dialogue at the heart of the Munich Film FestivalThe event’s 36th edition will screen 185 new films hailing from 43 countries, with Emma Thompson and Terry Gilliam set to receive CineMerit Awards 20/06/2018 | Filmfest München 2018