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1755 articles available in total starting from 12/08/2002. Last article published on 20/11/2025.

Filming begins for Nina Vukovic and Sebastian Ko’s historical crime series Ludwig

Filming begins for Nina Vukovic and Sebastian Ko’s historical crime series Ludwig

The eight-part drama show revisits the life and mysterious death of Bavaria’s “fairy-tale king” Ludwig II through a modern lens of suspense, queerness and political intrigue  

17/10 | Production | Funding | Germany/Austria/Switzerland/Czech Republic

The GIFF unveils the line-up for its 31st edition

The GIFF unveils the line-up for its 31st edition

The Genevese festival will place Dutch audiovisual production centre stage between 31 October and 9 November  

16/10 | Geneva 2025

Thomas Stuber’s new feature, The Frog and the Water, set to bow at Tallinn Black Nights

Thomas Stuber’s new feature, The Frog and the Water, set to bow at Tallinn Black Nights

The helmer’s latest endeavour, playing in the Estonian festival’s main competition, is about finding companionship in the most unlikely places  

15/10 | Production | Funding | Germany/Switzerland/Japan

Series Lab Hamburg heads to Lake Como for this year’s edition

Series Lab Hamburg heads to Lake Como for this year’s edition

Over three days, participants will receive mentorship from renowned script consultants, and pitch their projects to international financiers and distributors  

14/10 | Industry | Market | Germany/Switzerland/Italy

Review: The Beauty of the Donkey

Review: The Beauty of the Donkey

Through 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 2025

Jonas Ulrich • Director of Wolves

Interview: 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 2025

The shoot for Mano Khalil’s Momente gets under way in Bern

The shoot for Mano Khalil’s Momente gets under way in Bern

The Swiss-Kurdish director’s latest drama film, inspired by real events, explores the challenges and hopes of people whose lives intersect in unexpected ways  

08/10 | Production | Funding | Switzerland

Michael Koch starts shooting Peter Sarsgaard-starrer Erosion

Michael Koch starts shooting Peter Sarsgaard-starrer Erosion

The Lucerne-born director returns with a drama film bristling with guilt and redemption, set in both the world of high-end neurosurgery and the vast solitude of the Swiss Alps  

07/10 | Production | Funding | Switzerland/Germany

Review: Wolves

Review: Wolves

In 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 2025

Tereza Nvotová’s Father triumphs at the Zurich Film Festival

Tereza Nvotová’s Father triumphs at the Zurich Film Festival

Special 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 | Awards

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