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1526 articles available in total starting from 12/08/2002. Last article published on 26/03/2024.

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

Review: Once We Were Pitmen

Review: Once We Were Pitmen

Christian 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 | Solothurn 2024

Review: Burning Fire

Review: Burning Fire

Michael 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 | Solothurn 2023

Review: My Swiss Army

Review: My Swiss Army

Luka Popadić’s debut feature film follows three Swiss officers of Serbian, Sri Lankan and Tunisian origin wrestling with a dual identity which makes them unique  

24/01 | Solothurn 2024

Klaudia Reynicke • Director of Reinas

Interview: Klaudia Reynicke • Director of Reinas

“There’s a little bit of me in this film, too”

The Swiss-Peruvian director chatted with us about the genesis of her latest feature film, the importance of re-examining memories through the filter of the present, and the evocative power of music  

23/01 | Sundance 2024 | World Cinema Dramatic Competition

Review: Reinas

Review: Reinas

This masterfully directed third feature by Swiss-Peruvian filmmaker Klaudia Reynicke catapults us back to Lima in the early Nineties  

22/01 | Sundance 2024 | World Cinema Dramatic Competition

Review: Bisons

Review: Bisons

Telling the poignant tale of two brothers wrestling with the challenges of their oppressive day-to-day lives, Pierre Monnard stresses the importance of solidarity  

22/01 | Solothurn 2024

Review: The Fortunate Ones

Review: The Fortunate Ones

Seventeen years after her last feature film, Jeanne Waltz returns with a film about complex and intriguing women who defy every category  

22/01 | Solothurn 2024

Review: Electric Fields

Review: Electric Fields

The debut feature from young director Lisa Gertsch talks of the fragility of existence and of the magic that hides in the small and large details of everyday life  

19/01 | Solothurn 2024

Review: La scomparsa di Bruno Bréguet

Review: La scomparsa di Bruno Bréguet

Olmo Cerri’s documentary brings to light a story as incredible as it is uncomfortable that summarises the contradictions of the youth revolts of the late 1960s  

19/01 | Solothurn 2024

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