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Muriel Del Don

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505 articles available in total starting from 24/03/2014. Last article published on 16/10/2025.

The Fribourg International Film Festival strives to chart the state of the world

The Fribourg International Film Festival strives to chart the state of the world

The festival is getting ready to shine a light on works not yet showcased or seen in Switzerland on the occasion of its 36th edition  

08/03/2022 | Festivals | Awards | Switzerland

Review: Lost in Paradise

Review: Lost in Paradise

Fiona Ziegler’s film is an irreverent comedy about a character caught between two cultures and two worlds which he can’t escape and which he no longer wishes to  

01/02/2022 | Solothurn 2022

Review: Rotzloch

Review: Rotzloch

Maja Tschumi’s first captivating feature film sees us catapulted without a net between the walls of a refugee centre where four young people are trying to rebuild their lives  

28/01/2022 | Solothurn 2022

Wet Sand, Pas de deux and Beautiful Minds win big at the Solothurn Film Festival

Wet Sand, Pas de deux and Beautiful Minds win big at the Solothurn Film Festival

Films by Elene Naveriani, Elie Aufseesser and Bernard Campan were chosen to represent the crème de la crème of Swiss cinema  

28/01/2022 | Solothurn 2022 | Awards

Review: À ciel ouvert

Review: À ciel ouvert

Charlie Petersmann's latest feature film gives us a behind-the-scenes look at a pharaonic construction site that seems to swallow up everything and everyone  

27/01/2022 | Solothurn 2022

Review: Aya

Review: Aya

Lorenzo Valmontone and Thomas Szczepanski transport us to the metaphorical and metaphysical desert of Calais in the company of Zimako and Lydie, two souls awaiting chimeric salvation  

25/01/2022 | Solothurn 2022

Review: Loving Highsmith

Review: Loving Highsmith

Based on Patricia Highsmith’s diaries and notes, as well as touching testimonials from friends, lovers and relatives, Eva Vitija’s documentary is a deeply moving work  

21/01/2022 | Solothurn 2022

The 23rd Black Movie Festival celebrates films made in Hong Kong

The 23rd Black Movie Festival celebrates films made in Hong Kong

Despite much uncertainty, the festival has decided to organise a hybrid edition, mostly unfolding in person with an online element  

13/01/2022 | Festivals | Awards | Switzerland

Series review: Tschugger

Series review: Tschugger

David Constantin’s series proves Swiss humour isn’t just a myth  

06/12/2021 | Geneva 2021

Series review: Sacha

Series review: Sacha

This Swiss series doesn’t shy away from anything, treating viewers to a cruel yet cathartic story based on the life of Nicole Castioni  

29/11/2021 | GIFF 2021

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