Switzerland 1717 articles available in total starting from 12/08/2002. Last article published on 22/08/2025. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 99 100 [101] 102 103 ... 170 171 172 next Shooting imminent for Samuel Tilman's first feature film, Une part d’ombrePrincipal photography for the Belgian director's first film, which features Fabrizio Rongione and Natacha Régnier, will begin this week 03/10/2016 | Production | Belgium/France/SwitzerlandFilming commences for Bitter Flowers, the feature debut by Olivier MeysTarantula Belgique has just kicked off the shoot for the Belgian director’s film in Paris; filming will continue in Rennes before moving to China in November 29/09/2016 | Production | Belgium/Switzerland/FranceOlga Baillif filming her feature debut, Autour de LuisaIn her first feature, the Genevan director, who graduated from INSAS in Brussels, has chosen to talk about an artist in distress, trapped between uncertainty and hope 21/09/2016 | Production | SwitzerlandJoe Wright and Jonathan Teplitzky to portray ChurchillGary Oldman to star in Wright’s Darkest Hour, Brian Cox to take on the role for Teplitzky’s Churchill 13/09/2016 | Production | UK/USA/SwitzerlandInterview: Pippo Delbono • DirectorInterviewVENICE 2016: Italian actor-director Pippo Delbono steps into a centre for refugees in Vangelo, a special event in the Venice Days 08/09/2016Swiss films ready to rock up at TorontoFour Swiss productions or co-productions will be presented during the upcoming edition of the Canadian festival: Marija, My Life as a Courgette, I Am Not Your Negro and Moka 07/09/2016 | Toronto 2016 | SwitzerlandThe Swiss contingent settles into VeniceThree Swiss productions will be presented at the 73rd Venice Film Festival: Spira Mirabilis, The Last Things (both Italian-Swiss co-productions) and the short Ruah 01/09/2016 | Venice 2016 | SwitzerlandMy Life as a Courgette to represent Switzerland in the Oscars raceThe Swiss Oscars jury has chosen the film by Claude Barras for its originality and splendid art direction 12/08/2016 | Oscars 2017 | SwitzerlandInterview: Michael Koch • Director“I prefer portraying the daily lives of my characters through the actors’ bodies”LOCARNO 2016: Swiss director Michael Koch talks to us with passion about his intense first feature, Marija, which had its world premiere in the running for the Golden Leopard 12/08/2016Interview: Milagros Mumenthaler • Director“What interests me is the character’s inner experience”LOCARNO 2016: Cineuropa interviewed Swiss-Argentine director Milagros Mumenthaler, whose The Idea of a Lake, an intimate work both biographical and universal, is being presented in competition 11/08/2016 previous page: 1 2 3 ... 99 100 [101] 102 103 ... 170 171 172 next