81. Venice Film Festival
80. Venice Film Festival
79. Venice Film Festival
The Biennale Arte Guide
Foreigners Everywhere
The Biennale Architecture Guide
The Laboratory of the Future
The Biennale Arte Guide
Il latte dei sogni
Cinema Svizzero a Venezia returns to the traditional setting of Palazzo Trevisan degli Ulivi with a special “Winter Edition”. The event features a unique hybridisation of cinema and music with a ‘cineconcert’ by award-winning Swiss composer Marcel Vaid and legendary Norwegian trumpeter Nils Petter Molvær. Also present will be the young musician Cédric Blaser, a rising star in the composition of film music, who will present the film L’amour du monde, by Jenna Hasse, a coming-of-age story of great emotional impact, a true revelation at the Berlinale 2023. It continues on Wednesday 29: at 6 p.m., the Ticino documentary Augusto Guidini – Il castello della memoria, which will be presented by director Olmo Cerri. At 9 p.m., Laissez-moi by Maxime Rappaz, a first work of great maturity and perfectly balanced between eroticism, comedy and drama, awarded a Special Mention at the Zurich Festival. The closing evening, Friday 1 December, will instead be dedicated to “female gazes” with two documentaries that are making a name for themselves on the international festival scene. At 6 pm, The Mies Van Der Rohes, a refined cinematographic construction by director Sabine Gisiger, between fiction and cinema of the real. Gisiger will be present in Venice, accompanied by editor Barbara Weber, and producer Karin Koch. At 9 p.m., Garçonnières by director and anthropologist Céline Pernet, also present in Venice.