Locarno 2017 / Piazza Grande 11 articles available in total starting from 03/08/2017. Last article published on 16/08/2017. page: [1] 2 next Gotthard - One Life, One Soul, when music becomes an all-consuming passionLOCARNO 2017: Young Swiss director Kevin Merz presents the world premier of his surprising musical odyssey in Locarno's Piazza Grande 16/08/2017 | Locarno 2017 | Piazza GrandeThe Song of Scorpions, compassion and revenge in the Rajasthan desertLOCARNO 2017: The multi-award winning director Anup Singh transports us to another world where archaic laws, superstitions and the redemptive power of songs reign supreme 11/08/2017 | Locarno 2017 | Piazza GrandeIceman: A European “Revenant”LOCARNO 2017: Felix Randau's film is inspired by Ötzi, the mummy found in the Venetian Alps on Similaun Mountain, at the border between Austria and Italy in 1991 10/08/2017 | Locarno 2017 | Piazza GrandeThree Peaks, a high-altitude power struggleLOCARNO 2017: The second feature by the young Berlin director Jan Zabeil is a psychological high-tension drama and somewhat atypical ménage à trois 09/08/2017 | Locarno 2017 | Piazza GrandeChien, when humanity turns into violent subjugationLOCARNO 2017: Samuel Benchetrit's film is not the sort of film to leave you feeling indifferent, an agonising farewell to a Western society that offers no way out 08/08/2017 | Locarno 2017 | Piazza GrandeWhat Happened to Monday?: Lisbeth Salander times sevenLOCARNO 2017: Tommy Wirkola imagines the apocalyptic future of a world collapsing due to overpopulation and a drain on natural resources 08/08/2017 | Locarno 2017 | Piazza GrandeSparring, Mathieu Kassovitz sets the big screen on fireLOCARNO 2017: The first feature-length film by French actor-cum-director Samuel Jouy, premiered at Locarno and featuring Mathieu Kassovitz's rare intensity 07/08/2017 | Locarno 2017 | Piazza GrandeStories of Love That Cannot Belong to This World, a river of words and ironyLOCARNO 2017: The film’s extended title is fitting for the verbal and epidermic torrent that dominates Francesca Comencini's latest release 07/08/2017 | Locarno 2017 | Piazza GrandeLet the Corpses Tan: Cattet and Forzani’s new psychedelic delusionLOCARNO 2017: Hélène Cattet and Bruno Forzani return with a highly psychedelic and hallucinatory film about cops and corrosive thuggery 07/08/2017 | Locarno 2017 | Piazza GrandeLola Pater: "You can very well see that your father isn’t here"LOCARNO 2017: A touching and insightful film by Nadir Moknèche about family life, roots and identity, with the exceptional Fanny Ardant as the transsexual Lola 04/08/2017 | Locarno 2017 | Piazza Grande page: [1] 2 next