Wiebke Lühmann’s cinema tourFirst open-air evening breaks the 1,000-ticket mark

Sandra Schuberth

 · 21.06.2026

Wiebke Lühmann’s cinema tour: First open-air evening breaks the 1,000-ticket markPhoto: Sandra Schuberth
Wiebke Lühmann is on a cinema tour with “Same Sun”: in her travel documentary, she takes the audience on a 20,150-kilometre, 430-day cycling adventure from Freiburg to the Cape of Good Hope. At the first open-air screening at Munich’s Westpark Cinema, the film was shown to an audience of over 1,000 people – followed by a live Q&A session.

“Same Sun” recounts Wiebke’s cycle journey from Freiburg to the Cape of Good Hope – 20,150 kilometres, 22 countries, 430 days. The film is an honest exploration of the experience of being on the road, not merely a visual narrative: it depicts encounters, doubts and personal growth. What begins on 3 October 2023 in Freiburg with a fully loaded bicycle ends 430 days later at the Cape of Good Hope – and is later followed by another chapter: the cinema tour. The journey leaves not only Wiebke changed and longing for more, but also all the cinema-goers.

​There was a special atmosphere in the air that evening in Westpark: just over 1,000 people were seated in the grounds as the screen came to life at sunset. First came the obligatory trailers, then a small prize draw – a copy of Wiebke’s book *Immer Richtung Süden* and a portion of popcorn changed hands – before the film captivated the audience for 82 minutes. Anyone who fancied it could grab a bite to eat beforehand at the Pinsa Hut or from the Vietnamese street food stall. All in all, it was a cosy setting for a travel documentary that’s in a league of its own.

Before the director called “Action!”, there was, amongst other things, a portion of popcorn and aPhoto: Sandra SchuberthBefore the director called “Action!”, there was, amongst other things, a portion of popcorn and a

Director Fabienne Engel was present for around 45 of the 430 days of the journey and has distilled an 82-minute film from 105 hours of raw footage, which portrays the journey in a profound, emotional and honest way. Incidentally, the film quietly dispels the notion that great adventures are a man’s domain.

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The summer tour takes Wiebke across the entire DACH region, with screenings from Hamburg to Zurich and from Berlin to Innsbruck – and she will be there in person at every screening for a live Q&A afterwards. In some cinemas, the film is also showing as part of the regular programme without a Q&A.

For those who want to delve even deeper: Wiebke’s book *Immer Richtung Süden* tells many of the stories behind the journey that Wiebke didn’t share on Instagram – from having her bike stolen in the Sahara to the challenges of returning home.

All dates and tickets are available here. The book *Always South* is available from Delius Klasing Shop available.

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Sandra Schuberth, sometimes an after-work ride, sometimes a training ride, sometimes an unsupported bikepacking challenge. The main thing is her and her gravel bike - away from the traffic. Seven Serpents, Badlands or Bright Midnight: she has finished challenging bikepacking races. Gravel and bikepacking are her favourite subjects, and her demands on equipment are high. What she rides, uses and recommends has to stand the test of time: not in marketing, but in real life.

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