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Nicolas Bouvier war a great Swiss writer, an inveterate traveller and a man of ideas. He belongs to the race of thoroughbred travellers, his eye acquainted with buddhist reading.
A bitter-sweet sentimental comedy. The friendship between two girls. Marie is Swiss, Filipa is a Portuguese origin. One is an eternal student. The other is getting married.
S’ils sont nécessairement plus fournis, les catalogues de longs-métrages de cinéma antérieurs à cette date que proposent Netflix et les autres gros sites de SVOD, ne sont pas follement plus attrayants.
ECRIRE, APRES TOUT is a visual essay on the Hungarian writer Agota Kristof, who has been living in exile in Switzerland since 1956. As with the words of Agota Kristof, simple yet percussive, the film echoes this balance in its visual and rhythmic language.
ALBERT HOFMANN - PERCEPTIONS is a portrait of Dr. Hofmann, a man otherwise known as the father of LSD. The impact LSD has had on culture at large is hard to estimate, but for Dr.
A Russian prince exiled on the shores of lake Geneva nostalgically lives for a lost time and country. Being poor and alone now, he sells off his family possessions bit by bit to an obsequious antique dealer.
Christelle, a hairdresser whose husband beats her, runs away after a violent quarrel. She ends up in a delapidated motel called the Galaxy, frequented by truck drivers and travelling salesmen.
The camera follows the progress of Jean Tinguely's works, as they are dismantled for transportation from the “Verrerie” to the Museum of Basle.