Le 21e Festival de Zurich annonce son programme
par Olivia Popp
- Pendant l'événement, qui est le deuxième plus grand festival germanophone du monde, 14 films se disputeront les 25 000 francs suisses en jeu dans la compétition longs-métrages

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Boasting 114 films, and 21 world, four international and 16 European premieres, the 21st Zurich Film Festival (25 September-5 October) has just finished unveiling its full line-up, complete with a star-studded group of awardees. Russell Crowe will receive the Lifetime Achievement Award, Swiss producer Anne Walser will be crowned with the Career Achievement Award, and British thesp Claire Foy will receive a Golden Eye for her decades-long creative work.
The festival’s Feature Film Competition is notably restricted to first, second and third films by directors. This year’s 14-title competition pays special attention to childhood and youth, particularly stories “shaped by political, family or cultural constraints”, as elucidated by festival vice-president Reta Guetg. The selection includes several works from high-profile festivals, some of which have been selected as Oscar submissions. These acclaimed works include the Sean Baker-produced Cannes Critics’ Week pick Left-Handed Girl by Shih-Ching Tsou, Charlotte Devillers and Arnaud Dufeys’ Berlinale Perspective selection We Believe You [+lire aussi :
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interview : Arnaud Dufeys et Charlotte…
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interview : Tereza Nvotová
fiche film]. The Feature Film Competition will also highlight two world premieres: Veronika Hafner’s Obhut and Jonas Ulrich’s Wolves.
The Documentary Competition will boast three world premieres: Konrad Wakolbinger’s In Search of Stolen Time, Dea Djinovci’s The Beauty of the Donkey and Vincent Munier’s Whispering in the Woods. Other competitors include Aboozar Amini’s portrait of two Afghan brothers Kabul, Between Prayers [+lire aussi :
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Special attention will be paid to the Gala Premieres section, where works by acclaimed filmmakers from around the world will be presented. Beyond the recent Golden Lion winner Father Mother Sister Brother [+lire aussi :
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interview : Maryam Touzani
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interview : Christian Petzold
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interview : László Nemes
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interview : Ildikó Enyedi
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interview : Hlynur Pálmason
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The Border Lines section will include both fiction and documentary features tackling human rights and sociopolitical conflict writ large – such as Kaouther Ben Hania’s unshakeable Venice Grand Jury Prize winner The Voice of Hind Rajab [+lire aussi :
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interview : Kaouther Ben Hania
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fiche film] – while the Sounds section zooms in on movies with a strong musical or sonic element, among them California Schemin’ by James McAvoy and The Testament of Ann Lee [+lire aussi :
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fiche film] by Mona Fastvold. Zurich will also include sections dedicated to films for kids and this year’s “Hashtag” strand theme, #SaveDemocracy.
(Traduit de l'anglais)
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