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Giorgia Del Don


442 articles available in total starting from 12/03/2014. Last article published on 13/06/2025.

Where There is Shade: A visceral and liberating scream

Where There is Shade: A visceral and liberating scream

Nathan Nicholovich’s engaging and powerful second feature film won the Reflet d’Or at the Geneva International Film Festival Tous Ecrans  

19/11/2015 | Films | France

Citizen Khodorkovsky: A glimpse of a utopic and cruel Russia

Citizen Khodorkovsky: A glimpse of a utopic and cruel Russia

Swiss director Eric Bergkraut continues his investigation of Russia with this documentary, which had its world premiere at the CPH:DOX in Copenhagen  

12/11/2015 | Films | Switzerland

My Life As A Film: The camera, the director and the object of her desire

My Life As A Film: The camera, the director and the object of her desire

Swiss debut director Eva Vitija’s film had its world premiere in the International Programme section of this year’s DOK Leipzig  

02/11/2015 | Festivals | Germany

Köpek, the sincere portrait of a paradoxical Istanbul

Köpek, the sincere portrait of a paradoxical Istanbul

The moving debut feature film of Turkish-Swiss director Esen Isik had its world premiere at this year’s Zurich Film Festival  

07/10/2015 | Zurich 2015

The Miracle of Tekir: a mysterious, almost magical film

The Miracle of Tekir: a mysterious, almost magical film

Romanian-Swiss director Ruxandra Zenide’s latest creation, which reawakens the most distant and primitive of feelings, had its world premiere at this year’s Zurich Film Festival  

05/10/2015 | Zurich 2015

Samir’s Iraqi Odyssey is the Swiss candidate for the Oscars race

Samir’s Iraqi Odyssey is the Swiss candidate for the Oscars race

The movie by the Baghdad-born director will represent Switzerland at the Oscars in 2016, where it will aim to win Best Foreign-language Film  

28/08/2015 | Oscars 2016 | Switzerland

Aya Domenig  • Director

Interview: Aya Domenig • Director

“What is the connection between Hiroshima and us, here, today?”

LOCARNO 2015: Cineuropa met up with Swiss-Japanese director Aya Domenig to talk about her first feature, The Day the Sun Fell, presented in the Locarno Film Festival’s Critics’ Week  

21/08/2015

The Sky Trembles…, a tragic yet cathartic spiritual journey

The Sky Trembles…, a tragic yet cathartic spiritual journey

LOCARNO 2015: Ben Rivers' film, which was screened in its global premiere in competition at Locarno, is a delicate and cutting object to be handled with care  

18/08/2015 | Locarno 2015 | Competition

The winners of the 68th Locarno Film Festival: independent and surprising

The winners of the 68th Locarno Film Festival: independent and surprising

LOCARNO 2015: The Locarno Film Festival remains true to form with a list of winners that supports independent and lesser-known cinema  

17/08/2015 | Locarno 2015 | Awards

Vincent Macaigne’s Dom Juan, between incitement and freedom

Vincent Macaigne’s Dom Juan, between incitement and freedom

LOCARNO 2015: The film of multifaceted French director Vincent Macaigne in competition in the Cineasti del presente section of the Locarno Film Festival  

14/08/2015 | Locarno 2015 | Cineasti del presente

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