Pascale Huber (*1971) lives on the shore of Lake Zurich and is the CEO of “Reformierte Medien” (Reformed [Church] Media) in Zurich since 2017. From 1991 to 1997, she studied theology in Bern (Switzerland) and Kumba (Cameroon) and then worked for 12 years as a pastor of congregations in the Reformed Churches of Berne-Jura-Solothurn. Since 1998, she has been focused on key topics where church and media converge and in identifying connections in social questions involving the interplay of culture, theology, politics and media. She was radio pastor from 2004 to 2012, collaborating closely with SRF (Public Swiss TV) as the Reformed Church representative to create the religious programming for radio and TV from 2009 to 2018. She then served as Social Media Community Manager from 2010 to 2015, head publicist of “Reformierte Medien” for the magazine “bref - the magazine for the Reformed Church” and the website “ref.ch”.
Pastor and journalist
Country of origin
Switzerland
Festivals
Current issues
Following the promising nominations, the Oscar ceremony felt like a disappointment. For the first time, the Academy had nominated international films such as “Sentimental Value” from Norway and “Secret Agent” from Brazil in the Best Picture category. Yet in the end, it was American productions that walked away with all the awards.
"Olmo" by Mexican writer and director Fernando Eimbcke wins the Youth Film Award of the Swedish Church and INTERFILM at the 43rd Children and Youth Film Festival in Malmö 2026.
Events
16.02.2025
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