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Zurich 2024

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7 articles available in total starting from 24/09/2024. Last article published on 15/10/2024.

Review: Marching in the Dark

Review: Marching in the Dark

Kinshuk Surjan’s documentary takes an empathetic look at loss, along with its dire economic consequences and its traumatic debris  

15/10 | Zurich 2024

On Becoming a Guinea Fowl and Black Box Diaries are the big winners at the Zurich Film Festival

On Becoming a Guinea Fowl and Black Box Diaries are the big winners at the Zurich Film Festival

The event awarded its most coveted prizes to films by two brave and radical artists: Rungano Nyoni and Shiori Itō  

15/10 | Zurich 2024 | Awards

Review: September 5

Review: September 5

Tim Fehlbaum reconstructs the tragic hostage-taking incident during the 1972 Munich Olympics from the viewpoint of the journalists who covered it  

14/10 | Zurich 2024

Review: The Traitor

Review: The Traitor

Michael Krummenacher directs a rebellious and ambiguous character who’s also the victim of a society which refutes diversity in all its forms  

10/10 | Zurich 2024

Sarah Winkenstette • Director of Greetings from Mars

Interview: Sarah Winkenstette • Director of Greetings from Mars

“There is nothing better than sitting in a cinema full of children, as you get to see their unfiltered reactions”

The German director unpicks her comedy-drama film featuring a youthful protagonist and aimed at a young audience  

04/10 | Zurich 2024

EXCLUSIVE: Teaser and poster for Zurich title To Close Your Eyes and See Fire

EXCLUSIVE: Teaser and poster for Zurich title To Close Your Eyes and See Fire

Nicola von Leffern and Jakob Carl Sauer’s documentary is set in the aftermath of the 2020 Beirut explosion and zooms in on some of its survivors  

26/09 | Zurich 2024

The Zurich Film Festival reveals the line-up for its twentieth edition

The Zurich Film Festival reveals the line-up for its twentieth edition

The festival will screen 107 films in celebration of its anniversary, 35 of which enjoying their world or European premieres  

24/09 | Zurich 2024

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