Zurich 2025 (The article continues below - Commercial information) 11 articles available in total starting from 11/09/2025. Last article published on 13/10/2025. page: [1] 2 next Review: Left-Handed GirlShih-Ching Tsou's engrossing and boisterous solo debut is an enchanting and colourful ride through today’s Taipei, as seen through the eyes of multiple generations 13/10 | Zurich 2025Review: The Beauty of the DonkeyThrough part-reenactment and part-historical discovery, Dea Gjinovci examines her father’s scars from his exile from Kosovo by returning with him to his hometown 13/10 | Zurich 2025Interview: James McAvoy • Director of California Schemin'“It’s important for me as a storyteller to entertain people and make them laugh before I make them cry”The Scotsman breaks down his directorial debut, a comedy based on the true story of a Scottish rapping duo who pretended to be American 09/10 | Zurich 2025Interview: Veronika Hafner • Director of Obhut“There was the big question of how we could show children in a way that wouldn’t reproduce what we were criticising”The Munich-based director explains how she created her debut feature, with a story informed heavily by her parallel career as a psychotherapist for children and youth 09/10 | Zurich 2025Interview: Jonas Ulrich • Director of Wolves“I always dreamed of a film taking place in the black metal world, which would also take it seriously”The Zurich-based director shares the story behind his creative deep dive into the fascinating subculture of black metal, including building a real band from scratch 09/10 | Zurich 2025Review: Whispers in the WoodsFrench nature photographer Vincent Munier makes his second documentary, turning his lens on his own family’s connections to the Vosges region in eastern France 06/10 | Zurich 2025Review: WolvesIn Jonas Ulrich’s feature debut, a young woman goes in search of an identity in the black-metal scene, only to fall for a singer with far-right views while refusing to believe they’re true 06/10 | Zurich 2025Tereza Nvotová’s Father triumphs at the Zurich Film FestivalSpecial Mentions have gone to Alice Douard’s Love Letters and Shih-Ching Tsou’s Left-Handed Girl, while Moris Freiburghaus’ doc I Love You, I Leave You picked up three awards 06/10 | Zurich 2025 | AwardsReview: ObhutVeronika Hafner takes a bold thematic swing with her feature debut about a young man with involuntary paedophilic tendencies as he fights off shame and frustration 01/10 | Zurich 2025Review: GavagaiUlrich Köhler’s complex and gripping drama follows the troubled filming of an adaptation of Medea in Senegal, followed by its premiere in Berlin 30/09 | Zurich 2025 page: [1] 2 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)