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Muriel Del Don


494 articles available in total starting from 24/03/2014. Last article published on 14/07/2025.

Series review: Davos 1917

Series review: Davos 1917

The most expensive Swiss series to date keeps its promises by offering up a parallel universe where a group of international spies compete to conquer the world  

13/10/2023 | Zurich 2023

Review: Lonely

Review: Lonely

Michele Pennetta’s documentary transports us to a world on the margins inhabited by drifting characters who dream of a future in which to reinvent themselves  

13/10/2023 | Zurich 2023

Review: Let Me Go

Review: Let Me Go

Maxime Rappaz’s debut feature film depicts the torments of a complex character who’s trying to free herself from a prison of her own making  

12/10/2023 | Zurich 2023

Hesitation Wound scoops the Golden Eye at the Zurich Film Festival

Hesitation Wound scoops the Golden Eye at the Zurich Film Festival

The festival honoured Turkish director Selman Nacar’s movie, alongside Hollywoodgate by Egypt’s Ibrahim Nash’at and In the Rearview by Poland’s Maciek Hamela  

10/10/2023 | Zurich 2023 | Awards

Adrien Beau  • Director of The Vourdalak

Interview: Adrien Beau • Director of The Vourdalak

"I wanted to create a vampire who exudes an artisanal and childlike air"

VENICE 2023: The French director spoke to us about his debut feature film, which was adapted from a vampire novella written by Russian author Aleksey Konstantinovich Tolstoy  

11/09/2023 | Venice 2023 | International Critics’ Week

Review: First Case

Review: First Case

The film by French director Victoria Musiedlak shows the complicated daily life of a young lawyer at grips with her first homicide case  

16/08/2023 | Locarno 2023 | Piazza Grande

Simone Bozzelli  • Director of Patagonia

Interview: Simone Bozzelli • Director of Patagonia

“In my film, the strongest substance is love”

The Italian director tells the story of a relationship of emotional dependency between violence and tenderness, and tells us of an Italy too often forgotten  

16/08/2023 | Locarno 2023 | Competition

Review: Rossosperanza

Review: Rossosperanza

The latest powerful film from Annarita Zambrano is a cruel and violent satire of respectability in a society kept captive by its small and petty privileges  

14/08/2023 | Locarno 2023 | Competition

Review: What Remains

Review: What Remains

Centred on an alleged serial killer forced to delve into his murky past, the film by Chinese artist Ran Huang gracefully shows the dark side of humanity  

11/08/2023 | Locarno 2023 | Out of Competition

Review: Of Living Without Illusion

Review: Of Living Without Illusion

Katharina Lüdin’s first feature examines the dangerous yet reassuring grey zone separating love from hate and affection from contempt  

10/08/2023 | Locarno 2023 | Cineasti del Presente

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