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FESTIVALS Switzerland

Geneva Tout Ecran hosts best of cinema and television production

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One of the fifty key festivals to have been chosen by US magazine Variety is the International Film and Television Festival Cinéma Tout Ecran, Geneva (October 29-November 4).

Films made for cinema and television will brush side by side in the event’s programme, which comprises an international competition, a section reserved for series of all formats and a retrospective of television films by major directors – dedicated this year to Michael Mann, as well as conferences, a pitching workshop and a features market, the Geneva Select Market.

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Supported by the MEDIA programme since 2006, the festival is primarily a showcase for European productions. The international competition of the 13th edition is hosting Frédéric Fisbach’s Plum Rain (France), Maman est folle by Jean-Pierre Améris (France), Nothing Else Matters by Julia von Heinz (Germany), The Unpolished [+see also:
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by Pia Marais (Germany), Marc Munden’s The Mark of Cain (UK), Arpàd Bogdàn’s Happy New Life [+see also:
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(Hungary), Daniel Espinosa’s Outside Love [+see also:
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(Denmark) and Ake Sandgren’s To Love Someone (Sweden).

The Regards d’Aujourd’hui section will screen Aleksi Salmenperä’s A Man’s Job [+see also:
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(Finland), Marek Stacharski’s Facing Up (Poland), Ivan Zivkovic’s Huddersfield (Serbia), Manuel Siebenmann’s Side Effects (Switzerland) and The Trial of Tony Blair by Simon Cellan Jones (UK).

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(Translated from French)

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