Last weekend, Destiny won two awards at the Gässli Film Festival in Basel!
The film was awarded as Best Swiss Film and Wendy Pillonel got the price for Best Director.
We are really proud of this recompense!
Thank you to the whole Gässli Crew, to the Jury and its president Rolph Lyssy and to festival director Giacun Caduff!
Black Hours is nominated for the First Steps Award as best mid-length film. We are really proud of this nomination! Looking forward to hear the results on 18th September.
Black Hours will have its premiere in the US in Los Angeles! The film is part of the LA Shorts International Film Festival. We will see Igor from 3rd till 10th August
Igor goes to Hamburg! We are proud to be invited to the Hamburg Nachwuchspreis in the category Best Short Film. Fingers crossed for the results…
Kunstpilgerreise 3 (KPR-3) will see Marinka Limat journeying on foot from Kassel to Athens in 2017. Her journey: 2500 km through 9 countries for more than 5 months. Her performance will establish a physical connection between the twin locations of “Documenta14”. Her focus will be the question of the art that arises between these two centres.
I’m in charge of the realization of the documentary film produced by DOK MOBILE from Fribourg.
More about her amazing project HERE
Les Heures-Encre will be part of two great festivals next January:
Come and see it at the:
52. Solothurner Filmtage in competition in the category “Upcoming Talents”
Filmfestival Max Ophüls Preis in Saarbrücken in competition for the best medium-length film
Peripherie will be part of the Solothurner Filmtage next January 2017.
Our anthology film will be shown in the category Prix du Public. Come to the festival and vote for us!
HERE you find more infos about the programme.
We are really excited! Our anthology film Periphery will have it’s premiere at the Zürich Film Festival on September 28th.
All informations are on the ZFF website HERE.
And you can enjoy the trailer HERE.
If you want to see Mirages (again), click HERE.
And Destiny is waiting HERE for you!
Great news, Mirages won the award for the best short film at the Innsbruck Nature Film Festival!
This is what the judges said about the film:
The poetic style of MIRAGES narrates the dread of a world without water. Highly demanding camera work stages a hostile desert world, a fata morgana of convincing aesthetic power.