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1764 articles available in total starting from 12/08/2002. Last article published on 14/01/2026.

Review: Unrest

Review: Unrest

BERLINALE 2022: There will be time for anarchist revolution in the watchmaking ateliers of Switzerland, claims rising and now Berlin-awarded filmmaker Cyril Schäublin  

22/02/2022 | Berlinale 2022 | Encounters

Review: Jet Lag

Review: Jet Lag

BERLINALE 2022: In her hybrid documentary-video essay, Zhen Lu Xinyuan searches for parallels between her COVID-19 isolation and her family’s tracing of their roots  

21/02/2022 | Berlinale 2022 | Forum

Review: See You Friday Robinson

Review: See You Friday Robinson

BERLINALE 2022: Ebrahim Golestan and Jean-Luc Godard, New Wavers Iranian and French, embark on an email round-robin conversation in this amusing documentary from Godard collaborator Mitra Farahani  

21/02/2022 | Berlinale 2022 | Encounters

Michael Koch  • Director of A Piece of Sky

Interview: Michael Koch • Director of A Piece of Sky

“What interests me is the immediate power of nature that one feels in the mountain world”

BERLINALE 2022: Both the Swiss mountains and their inhabitants are the protagonists of this intimate and artistically appealing drama  

21/02/2022 | Berlinale 2022 | Competition

Ursula Meier • Director of The Line

Interview: Ursula Meier • Director of The Line

“Usually in cinema, violence is shown through male protagonists, and when there are women, they’re mostly teenagers”

BERLINALE 2022: The French-Swiss director’s tragicomedy deals with the representation of female violence, casting aside the usual stereotypes  

18/02/2022 | Berlinale 2022 | Competition

Review: A Piece of Sky

Review: A Piece of Sky

BERLINALE 2022: Michael Koch’s second feature is an Alpine mountain melodrama, studded with strange musical interludes  

18/02/2022 | Berlinale 2022 | Competition

Alice Rohrwacher directing Josh O'Connor in La chimera

Alice Rohrwacher directing Josh O'Connor in La chimera

Produced by tempesta and co-produced by Switzerland and France, the filmmaker’s new movie will revolve around an archaeologist involved in the illegal trafficking of archaeological artifacts  

17/02/2022 | Production | Funding | Italy/Switzerland/France

Souheila Yacoub  • Actress

Interview: Souheila Yacoub • Actress

"Normally I like to hide myself behind the character but in The Braves it was really my nature"

BERLINALE 2022: The Geneva-born actress talks about her career and her approach to acting, as well as her participation in the recent film The Braves  

17/02/2022 | European Shooting Stars 2022

Cyril Schäublin • Director of Unrest

Interview: Cyril Schäublin • Director of Unrest

“By putting the people and the language to the margins of the frame, maybe the construction of those re-enacted situations becomes more visible”

BERLINALE 2022: The Swiss director's film is a trip back to the 19th century where the anarchist movement found fertile ground in Switzerland  

15/02/2022 | Berlinale 2022 | Encounters

Chiara Bellosi • Director of Swing Ride

Interview: Chiara Bellosi • Director of Swing Ride

“We meet a lot of people, we have irreplaceable individuals around us, but we’re always on our own when faced with real choices”

BERLINALE 2022: The Italian director’s film follows a young female protagonist who meets a new friend who helps her to grow  

14/02/2022 | Berlinale 2022 | Panorama

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