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1718 articles available in total starting from 12/08/2002. Last article published on 27/08/2025.

72 Hours wins the 2021 FIFDH Impact Day Award

72 Hours wins the 2021 FIFDH Impact Day Award

The film project by Belarusian filmmaker Anna Savchenko has received the €15,000 prize at the record-breaking industry event, which ran entirely online  

15/03/2021 | FIFDH Geneva 2021 | FIFDH Industry

Review: De la cuisine au parlement: Édition 2021

Review: De la cuisine au parlement: Édition 2021

Stéphane Goël offers up a journey through a century of Swiss history in which women fought to break free from the suffocating walls of domesticity  

15/03/2021 | FIFDH Geneva 2021

The FIFDH announces the winners of its 19th edition

The FIFDH announces the winners of its 19th edition

Shadow Game by Eefje Blankevoort and Els Van Driel, and Byambasuren Davaa’s Veins of the World, have received the Grand Prizes of the festival  

15/03/2021 | FIFDH Geneva 2021

Review: Beyto

Review: Beyto

This movie by Zurich director Gitta Gsell, awarded the Solothurn Film Festival’s audience accolade, depicts a homosexual relationship far removed from stereotypes  

12/03/2021 | Films | Reviews | Switzerland

Damien Odoul  • Director of Theo and the Metamorphosis

Interview: Damien Odoul • Director of Theo and the Metamorphosis

“I want to challenge the viewing habits of the public and to take a risk for it”

BERLINALE 2021: We talked to the French director about his new experimental film  

08/03/2021 | Berlinale 2021 | Panorama

Review: Theo and the Metamorphosis

Review: Theo and the Metamorphosis

BERLINALE 2021: Damien Odoul embarks upon a sensational, fragmented experience following the thoughts of a boy with Down Syndrome as he reinterprets reality in his very own way  

05/03/2021 | Berlinale 2021 | Panorama

Fred Baillif  • Director of The Fam

Interview: Fred Baillif • Director of The Fam

“What I want to say is: stop closing your eyes!”

BERLINALE 2021: We met with the Swiss director about his new film, which explores the world of teenagers and social workers  

04/03/2021 | Berlinale 2021 | Generation

Review: Azor

Review: Azor

BERLINALE 2021: Andreas Fontana offers a captivating first feature following in the wake of a Swiss banker who is plunged into a labyrinthine mission navigating society’s noxious upper echelons  

04/03/2021 | Berlinale 2021 | Encounters

Andreas Fontana  • Director of Azor

Interview: Andreas Fontana • Director of Azor

“It was important to be meticulous with the details because they have a political meaning”

BERLINALE 2021: We talked to the Swiss director about his mystery-drama feature, inspired by real historical events that shook Argentina in the 1980s  

04/03/2021 | Berlinale 2021 | Encounters

Ramon Zürcher and Silvan Zürcher  • Directors of The Girl and the Spider

Interview: Ramon Zürcher and Silvan Zürcher • Directors of The Girl and the Spider

“Our style, in a way, is determined by control, but there’s also this beauty in chaos”

BERLINALE 2021: We spoke to the Swiss directors about their oblique, witty psychological drama, on the eve of its premiere in the Encounters competition  

03/03/2021 | Berlinale 2021 | Encounters

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