Berlinale Bloggers 2023

A constantly evolving Festival: This is how the 73rd Berlinale, which runs from 16 to 26 February 2023, describes itself. Our bloggers from eight countries are also curiously moving back and forth between the film festival's cinemas – and presenting their highlights from a selection of more than 400 films.
 

Berlinale-Blogger 2023

  • Jutta Brendemühl

    Jutta Brendemühl is programme curator for the Goethe-Institut Toronto.

    Jutta Brendemühl Photo: © Michelle Kay

  • Philipp Bühler

    Philipp Bühler has been reporting on the Berlinale as a freelance film critic since 2000.

    Philipp Bühler Photo: © Private

  • Yun-hua Chen

    Yun-hua Chen s a film scholar, curator, critic, and co-host of the film podcast Reel Chats.

    Chen Yun-hua © private

  • Prathap Nair

    is an independent culture journalist. He lives in Düsseldorf, Germany, and covers Berlinale for major Indian publications.

    Black and white portrait of a man looking directly into the camera. Photo: © privat

  • Camila Gonzatto

    is a screenwriter and director for film and television.

    Camila Gonzatto Photo: © Private

  • Hyunjin Park

    has worked in South Korea as an editor specializing in visual culture and is currently studying East Asian art history in Berlin.

    Hyunjin Park Photo: © private

  • Hyejin Lee

    is a film scholar and filmmaker. She works as an Overseas Correspondent at KOFIC and studies at the Film University Babelsberg.

    Hyejin Lee Photo: © private

  • Carlo Giuliano

    Carlo Giuliano is an aspiring journalist. His film reviews and social media activities have already taken him to many film festivals.

    Photo of a young bearded man sitting in an armchair. photo: © private

  • Students of the Collège Maisonneuve 2023

    Antoine Demers, Ianèle Bellemare, Alessia Tomuleasa-Trelles, Catherine Ross, Ryan Machado, Nathan Lauzon, Daphnée Martel, Morgane Bondu, Emma Soares, Thalia Bissonnette, Timothée Bonnier-Aird, Emmy Champagne, Maya Chesnay, Lisa Tessier-Turcotte, Émilie Kessler

    Gruppenfoto junger Menschen Photo: © Stéphanie Boutin

  • Ahmed Shawky

    is a film critic, film festival programmer and holds many offices in the Egyptian film industry. He has served on film festival juries and writes regularly about cinema and the entertainment industry.

    Black and white portrait of a bearded man looking directly into the camera. photo: © private