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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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Director Janicke Askevold from Norway wins the Ecumenical Prize of the Churches at the Locarno Film Festival. Her film centres on a journalist and single mother who wants to get to know the father of her child
Film review of Australian INTERFILM member Eloise Scherer

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16.02.2025
Haus der EKD, Charlottenstraße 53/54, 10117 Berlin
11.10.2023
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