
by André Schäfer Switzerland/Germany – 2022ĪNNIE COLÈRE by Blandine Lenoir France – 2022ĬOMPARTIMENT TUEURS by Costa-Gavras France – 1965

Even when it stings, when it burns.”ĪLLES ÜBER MARTIN SUTER. The image is a witness and a declaration of solidarity. “A historic time that is moving in multiple directions simultaneously, and a cinema that is probing the issues facing the world, and how to live in it re- sponsibly, sustainably. “The selection of films that we have put together, after watching and appraising over 3,000 titles (of every length and format), is intended to be the mark of a time and of a cinema in motion,” Artistic Director Giona A.

Taking place from August 3 through 13th, the selection includes Helena Wittmann’s Human Flowers of Flesh, Jean-Paul Civeyrac’s Une femme de notre temps, Aleksandr Sokurov’s Fairytale, Patricia Mazuy’s Bowling Saturne, Abbas Fahdel’s Tales of the Purple House, Ana Vaz’s It Is Night In America, Leon Prudovsky’s My Neighbor Adolf, a massive Douglas Sirk retrospective, and much more. Returning for its milestone 75th edition, Locarno Film Festival has now unveiled its full lineup.
