United Kingdom, 360°, 2019, 10′
Director: Jon Griffith
Screenplay: Jon Griffith
Cinematography: Jon Griffith
Production: Jonathan Griffith Production
Thursday, 22. 08. 2019 / 15:00 / Small Hall
On the 30th April 2017 world famous climber Ueli Steck died on Mt. Nuptse whilst acclimatising for one of his biggest climbs yet – climbing both Mt. Everest and Mt. Lhotse without the use of bottled oxygen. In April 2018 Ueli’s close friends Jon Griffith and Sherpa Tenji attempted to finish off his project.
United Kingdom, 360°, 2019, 10′
Director: Jon Griffith
Screenplay: Jon Griffith
Cinematography: Jon Griffith
Production: Jonathan Griffith Production
Francesco Sossai
Monday, 01. 06. 2026 / 18:50 / Main Hall
Francesco Sossai breathes new life into Italian comedy with a bittersweet road movie. Together with two old friends, we wander through the Venetian lowlands, empty our glasses, and try to remember the “truly incredible thing about life” that Carlo Bianchi discovered. It was the big winner at the prestigious Italian David di Donatello film awards.
Harry Lighton
Monday, 01. 06. 2026 / 21:00 / Main Hall
This explicit and raw yet surprisingly tender film challenges our notions of what an ideal relationship should look like. It won the Best Screenplay Award at Cannes.
Radu Jude
Tuesday, 02. 06. 2026 / 18:40 / Main Hall
Radu Jude, the ever-lucid provocateur behind Do Not Expect Too Much from the End of the World, returns with yet another razor-sharp satire on the perversities of neoliberalism. The film won the Silver Bear for Best Screenplay at the Berlinale.