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Muriel Del Don

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432 articles available in total starting from 24/03/2014. Last article published on 18/03/2024.

Review: The Walk

Review: The Walk

With her powerful second feature, Tamara Kotevska brings us into the universe both tragic and fantastic of a child fighting to find her place in the world  

18/03 | FIFDH Geneva 2024

Laila Alonso Huarte and Laura Longobardi • Co-Directors, FIFDH

Interview: Laila Alonso Huarte and Laura Longobardi • Co-Directors, FIFDH

"This festival is a collective project"

The new co-directors of the Genevan festival take us behind the scenes of their first year heading up the event  

07/03 | FIFDH Geneva 2024

Lola Arias • Director of Reas

Interview: Lola Arias • Director of Reas

"It is a community that works in a utopian manner without being 'controlled' by patriarchy”

BERLINALE 2024: The Argentinian director talks about her fearless film that uses the musical genre to tell stories of violence and oppression, but also of hope and rebellion  

20/02 | Berlinale 2024 | Forum

Review: The Visitor

Review: The Visitor

BERLINALE 2024: Transgressive and proud of it, Bruce LaBruce shows us, with his latest powerful film, that he has lost none of his subversive energy  

19/02 | Berlinale 2024 | Panorama

Review: Paradises of Diane

Review: Paradises of Diane

BERLINALE 2024: With courage and poetry, Carmen Jaquier and Jan Gassmann tackle the theme of motherhood, both its darker sides and the consequences of decisions which society struggles to accept  

18/02 | Berlinale 2024 | Panorama

Review: Tatami

Review: Tatami

Guy Nattiv and Zar Emir Ebrahimi’s film follows an Iranian judoka fighting for a long-negated right to freedom  

01/02 | Films | Reviews | USA

The Mother of All Lies triumphs at Geneva’s Black Movie Festival

The Mother of All Lies triumphs at Geneva’s Black Movie Festival

The 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 | Festivals | Awards | Switzerland

Review: 8 Days in August

Review: 8 Days in August

Samuel 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 | Solothurn 2024

The Hearing and My Swiss Army triumph at the Solothurn Film Festival

The Hearing and My Swiss Army triumph at the Solothurn Film Festival

Victors 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 | Solothurn 2024 | Awards

Review: Ten Years

Review: Ten Years

Matthias 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 | Solothurn 2024

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