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465 articles available in total starting from 12/03/2014. Last article published on 30/01/2026.

Benoît Goncerut • Director of Be Boris

Interview: Benoît Goncerut • Director of Be Boris

"I didn't want a classic narrative; I found it interesting to explore a more ambiguous trajectory, even a descent"

The Swiss director talks to us about his first feature film, the complexity and tenderness of his character, and his very particular sense of humour  

30/01 | Solothurn 2026

Review: No One Will Hurt You

Review: No One Will Hurt You

Dino Hodic’s feature film debut sees him returning to his homeland to reconstruct his own personal story and investigate his origins  

30/01 | Solothurn 2026

Who Is Still Alive and Becaària win the two main prizes at the Solothurn Film Festival

Who Is Still Alive and Becaària win the two main prizes at the Solothurn Film Festival

The films by Nicolas Wadimoff and Erik Bernasconi make up the list of feature film winners at the 61st edition of the festival  

29/01 | Solothurn 2026 | Awards

Review: Social Landscapes

Review: Social Landscapes

Jonas Meier’s feature film debut is composed of online comments left by tourists who are trapped in a virtual dream which prevents them from fully appreciating the beauty of actual landscapes  

27/01 | Solothurn 2026

Review: Be Boris

Review: Be Boris

Benoît Goncerut's first feature plunges us into the world of Boris, a childhood friend of his, who, instead of giving in to the injunction to be productive, has chosen the gentle art of doing nothing  

23/01 | Solothurn 2026

Review: Far From Anger

Review: Far From Anger

Ivorian director Joël Akafou’s documentary courageously reflects upon the nefarious consequences of the anger bubbling beneath the surface of those who’ve experienced the horrors of war  

23/01 | Films | Reviews | France/Côte d'Ivoire/Burkina Faso

The Solothurn Film Festival announces the programme for its 61st edition

The Solothurn Film Festival announces the programme for its 61st edition

The Narrative by Bernard Weber and Martin Schilt is opening this audacious and highly nuanced edition which "questions established narratives"  

11/12/2025 | Solothurn 2026

Review: Hello Betty

Review: Hello Betty

Pierre Monnard tells the story of Swiss icon Betty Bossi in his hotly anticipated film, which looks set to be a huge crowd-pleaser  

19/11/2025 | Films | Reviews | Switzerland

Series review: A Sámi Wedding

Series review: A Sámi Wedding

The drama-tinged comedy series created by Åse Kathrin Vuolab celebrates Sámi culture without hiding the difficulties of belonging to it  

14/11/2025 | Geneva 2025

Review: A Sad and Beautiful World

Review: A Sad and Beautiful World

VENICE 2025: In his feature-length fiction debut, Cyril Aris tells a love story unfolding in parallel with the joys and deep sorrows of a continually changing Lebanon  

02/09/2025 | Venice 2025 | Giornate degli Autori

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