Switzerland (The article continues below - Commercial information) 1744 articles available in total starting from 12/08/2002. Last article published on 16/10/2025. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 24 25 [26] 27 28 ... 173 174 175 next Review: Journey of ShadowsMultimedia artist and animator Yves Netzhammer brings to life a peculiar yet thought-provoking 3D-animated tale of humanity pared down to its core 02/02/2024 | IFFR 2024 | Tiger CompetitionReview: After the Long RainsDamien Hauser, just 21 years young, presents his third feature to date, a vibrant coming-of-age tale on leaving and returning home 31/01/2024 | IFFR 2024 | HarbourReview: Milk TeethSophia Bösch’s debut feature film transports us to a dreamlike and dystopic-flavoured universe inhabited by fearful characters who are fighting for survival 30/01/2024 | IFFR 2024 | Big Screen CompetitionThe Mother of All Lies triumphs at Geneva’s Black Movie FestivalThe documentary by Moroccan director Asmae El Moudir won the Critics’ Prize, while a Special Mention went to the fiction film Toll by Brazil’s Carolina Markowicz 30/01/2024 | Festivals | Awards | SwitzerlandReview: 8 Days in AugustSamuel Perriard’s second feature film homes in on a family wrestling with long-repressed internal tensions which explode during a holiday in southern Italy 29/01/2024 | Solothurn 2024Petra Volpe begins principal photography for Late ShiftThe Swiss director is shooting a drama set in a hospital, starring German actress Leonie Benesch 29/01/2024 | Production | Funding | Switzerland/GermanyThe Hearing and My Swiss Army triumph at the Solothurn Film FestivalVictors at the most recent edition of the gathering include movies by Lisa Gerig and Luka Popadić, and Basil Da Cunha’s short film 2720 29/01/2024 | Solothurn 2024 | AwardsReview: Ten YearsMatthias von Gunten’s latest film explores the difficulties involved in integrating a frequently ruthless working world which has no time for dreams and ideals 26/01/2024 | Solothurn 2024Review: Once We Were PitmenChristian Johannes Koch and Jonas Matuschek’s film homes in on the harsh but humanity-filled daily life of a group of miners who are about to lose their jobs 24/01/2024 | Solothurn 2024Review: Burning FireMichael Karrer’s debut feature film confronts us with a reality which we’re not able to see, overwhelmed as we are by the frenzy of everyday life 24/01/2024 | Solothurn 2023 previous page: 1 2 3 ... 24 25 [26] 27 28 ... 173 174 175 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)