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Sweden

Lotta Lundberg is a prize-winnimng Swedish writer and columnist, living in Berlin since 2004. She has been translated into several languages and has published ten novels since 1998. Her writing concerns existential questions and issues such as dignity, identity, society taboos and boundaries. She has a degree in Political Science from Uppsala University and worked as a tour guide behind the iron curtain in the 80th.  Lundberg is a board member of VAP (Vererin der Ausländischen Presse) in Berlin, and writes a regular column for the Swedish Daily, Svenska Dagbladet.

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"Defiant" by director Visa Koiso-Kanttila wins the Prize of the Church Media Foundation in Finland at the International Chidren's and Youth Festival in Oulu 2025.
The Hof Film Festival is now in its 58th year and has become a hallmark of the city, which is why Hof likes to call itself the “Home of Films,” a phrase that is said to have originated with Wim Wenders. In the late 1960s and 1970s, the Munich film scene came to Hof (...). As a nostalgic reminder, this year there was a 35mm screening of Fassbinder's early work “Gods of the Plague”. Peter Paul Huth reports about the festival.

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16.02.2025
Haus der EKD, Charlottenstraße 53/54, 10117 Berlin
11.10.2023
Café of the Propsteikirche Leipzig, Nonnenmühlgasse 2

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