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

Review: Parents

Review: Parents

The film by the Swiss directing duo Eric Bergkraut and Ruth Schweikert takes us by the hand and into the intimacy of a modern family grappling with everyday life  

12/08/2019 | Locarno 2019 | Out of Competition

Review: Bird Island

Review: Bird Island

The new documentary by Maya Kosa and Sergio Da Costa confirms their talent for capturing the poetry in everyday life  

11/08/2019 | Locarno 2019 | Filmmakers of the Present

Review: Love Me Tender

Review: Love Me Tender

With audacity and a reinvigorating dose of humour, Klaudia Reynicke’s film paints the portrait of an anti-heroine wrestling with her fears  

09/08/2019 | Locarno 2019 | Filmmakers of the Present

Review: Twelve Thousand

Review: Twelve Thousand

With determination and a surprising dose of good humour and poetry, Nadège Trebal’s film examines the vicissitudes of two soul mates in pursuit of their own kind of happiness  

09/08/2019 | Locarno 2019 | Competition

Lili Hinstin • Artistic director, Locarno Film Festival

Interview: Lili Hinstin • Artistic director, Locarno Film Festival

"I want the Locarno Film Festival to be very free in its choices"

We met with Locarno Film Festival's new artistic director Lili Hinstin to discuss the 72nd edition of the event, as well as her ambitions for the festival and what’s new in this year’s offering  

18/07/2019 | Locarno 2019

Locarno’s Piazza Grande to host both auteur films and crowd-pleasers

Locarno’s Piazza Grande to host both auteur films and crowd-pleasers

The 72nd edition of the Locarno Film Festival will see a number of European films featuring in parallel sections of the event, but they will also make an appearance in the prestigious Piazza Grande  

17/07/2019 | Locarno 2019 | Piazza Grande/Filmmakers of the Present/Moving Ahead/Out of Competition/Critics’ Week

Review: Extra Ordinary

Review: Extra Ordinary

Mike Ahern and Enda Loughman’s film pays tribute to the great comedy horrors, enlivening them with refreshing black humour  

12/07/2019 | NIFFF 2019

Review: Savage

Review: Savage

The second feature film by France’s Vincent Mariette portrays a mysterious and hallucinatory universe where uncertainty and ambiguity reign supreme  

10/07/2019 | NIFFF 2019

Anita Hugi is named the new director of the Solothurn Film Festival

Anita Hugi is named the new director of the Solothurn Film Festival

After helming the Solothurn Film Festival for eight years, Seraina Rohrer gives way to Switzerland’s Anita Hugi  

28/06/2019 | Solothurn 2020

The NIFFF unveils its line-up, a remarkable array bringing together the very best of genre cinema

The NIFFF unveils its line-up, a remarkable array bringing together the very best of genre cinema

Running 5 to 13 July, the Neuchâtel Festival will mark its 19th edition with a programme packed full of diversity and creativity  

20/06/2019 | NIFFF 2019

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