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Muriel Del Don

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438 articles available in total starting from 24/03/2014. Last article published on 28/05/2024.

Review: Bloodhound

Review: Bloodhound

Exploring blood and suffering but also rebirth, Yamina Zoutat’s is a mysterious movie which balks at nothing, like a bloodhound hunting its prey  

27/03/2023 | Cinéma du Réel 2023

Review: Look What You Made Me Do

Review: Look What You Made Me Do

Coco Schrijber confronts us in a direct, brutal and radical way with the heteropatriarchal violence that many, many women face on a daily basis  

21/03/2023 | FIFDH Geneva 2023

FIFDH to launch its 21st edition

FIFDH to launch its 21st edition

Once again, the Genevan festival will invite audiences to reflect, through the eyes of fearless filmmakers, activists and authors, on burning topics currently making headlines  

07/03/2023 | FIFDH Geneva 2023

The Berlinale Series Market hosts the Swiss Series Preview initiative

The Berlinale Series Market hosts the Swiss Series Preview initiative

BERLINALE 2023: Swiss Films have introduced a new showcase for Swiss series to the German event, in collaboration with SRG SSR  

27/02/2023 | Berlinale 2023 | EFM

Have You Seen This Woman? wins the Critics’ Prize at the Black Movie Festival

Have You Seen This Woman? wins the Critics’ Prize at the Black Movie Festival

The Geneva festival has made a successful post-pandemic comeback with a number of highlights that attracted an enthusiastic audience hungry for independent cinema  

01/02/2023 | Festivals | Awards | Switzerland

Review: The Curse

Review: The Curse

Maria Kaur Bedi and Satindar Singh Bedi's powerful first feature boldly shows us the intimacy of a couple in search of an impossible redemption  

30/01/2023 | Solothurn 2023

Review: Amine – Held auf Bewährung

Review: Amine – Held auf Bewährung

In his Solothurn Audience Award winner, Dani Heusser modestly stages the vicissitudes of Amine, a Guinean immigrant who dreams of a better future in Switzerland  

27/01/2023 | Solothurn 2023

Review: Until Branches Bend

Review: Until Branches Bend

Sophie Jarvis's first feature is a gripping and sensitive drama about the rebellion of nature against the arrogance of a humanity that believes itself invincible  

26/01/2023 | Solothurn 2023

Review: Papaya 69

Review: Papaya 69

Francesca Reverdito and Riccardo Bernasconi treat audiences to a bittersweet comedy about migration and friendship  

24/01/2023 | Solothurn 2023

Review: This Kind of Hope

Review: This Kind of Hope

Pawel Siczec gives us an incisive and aesthetically powerful portrait of Belarusian activist, diplomat and politician Andrei Sannikov  

23/01/2023 | Solothurn 2023

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