Muriel Del Don 494 articles available in total starting from 24/03/2014. Last article published on 14/07/2025. previous page: 1 2 [3] 4 5 6 7 8 ... 48 49 50 next Immortals and Quir reign supreme in the Solothurn Film FestivalThe winners of the festival’s 60th edition include Maja Tschumi and Nicola Bellucci’s titles, alongside Nikola Ilić’s short film Exit Through The Cuckoo’s Nest 31/01 | Solothurn 2025 | AwardsReview: QuirWith courage and bucketloads of affection, Nicola Bellucci’s new feature portrays characters on the edge who are struggling to survive in a world which would rather forget them 29/01 | Solothurn 2025Review: When We Were SistersLisa Brühlmann's second feature is about adolescence but also about the difficulty of growing up in a world of adults that is about to explode, overwhelmed by emotions that have become uncontrollable 29/01 | Solothurn 2025Review: Norma DormaLorenz Suter tackles the topic of parenthood, cannily playing with the concepts of reality and fiction, the difficulties of everyday life, and the desire to escape to reassuring parallel worlds 28/01 | Solothurn 2025Review: L' homme-vertige: Tales of a CityMalaury Eloi Paisley’s documentary presents with courage and poetry the daily life of a forgotten humanity fighting to survive 24/01 | Films | Reviews | FranceBlack Movie unveils the programme for its 26th editionWith 114 films, encompassing both features and shorts, on the menu, the Genevan festival will once again train the spotlight on independent cinema 10/01 | Festivals | Awards | SwitzerlandThe Solothurn Film Festival announces its 60th edition line-upThomas Haemmerli's Die Hinterlassenschaft des Bruno Stefanini will open this year’s event, which is set to foreground the new generation of filmmakers and the theme of legacy 16/12/2024 | Solothurn 2025Lausanne's Cinéma Jeune Public Festival announces its victorsDrawing in upwards of 6,000 viewers, the abundant 10th edition of the event has singled out The Mountain and Girls Will Be Girls as its winners 26/11/2024 | Festivals | Awards | SwitzerlandSeries review: En haute merDenis Rabaglia’s psychological thriller keeps viewers on the edge of their seats as it winds its way into the unfamiliar world of the Swiss merchant navy, by way of a story full of twists and turns 15/11/2024 | Geneva 2024Series review: Ceux qui rougissentJulien Gaspar-Oliveri’s documentary-like dramatic series about a Swiss gymnast’s drama group is a subtle portrait of adolescence and an homage to theatre 14/11/2024 | Geneva 2024 previous page: 1 2 [3] 4 5 6 7 8 ... 48 49 50 next