Francesca Reverdito
2021Rabbit Girl
Riccardo Bernasconi, Francesca Reverdito
Valentina Violo, Antonin Schopfer
'Rabbit Girl' is the story of a young bookseller with a double life: she sells books during the day and has a burlesque rabbit show in the evenings. Her love story with the delivery boy is at risk when he suddenly appears at one of her shows.
Rabbit Girl
Death for a Unicorn
Riccardo Bernasconi, Francesca Reverdito
Tilda Swinton, Luis Molteni
Little Billy’s life is tormented by his scheming aunt who drags him daily to the cemetery and forces him to clean his uncle’s headstone. There Billy meets Myrtle, a little girl ghost stuck between the worlds of the living and the dead. Freeing Myrtle means losing the only friend Billy has ever had.
Death for a Unicorn
Hello Stranger
Francesca Reverdito
Alan Alpenfelt, Maria Antonietta Carli
Emma, 20 years old, wants to discover the truth regarding her parents. How did they meet? Why did her father suddenly disappear? She uses her imagination to travel back in time only to find that some pieces of the puzzle are still missing. All that remains is to believe in the story she created for herself: a story of the past that will allow her to get on with her life in the present.
Hello Stranger
Tzirk
Riccardo Bernasconi, Francesca Reverdito
Sarah Marianova Drakon, Karl Pravdovic
In a decadent Circus in the middle of a large city today, the "Strongest Man in the World" can no longer lift his elephant. Every artist does his best, but the once successful circus has lost its public. The trapeze girl decides to risk her own life, in a desperate attempt to help the man she loves find his lost self-confidence.
Tzirk
Collection Lockdown by Swiss Filmmakers
Andrea Štaka, Alessandra Gavin Mueller
Facing the massive interruption the world went through during the lockdown months, the artistic community did a lot of thinking, about solitude, emptiness, fear of illness and implicitly of the future, and the relationship with domestic space and technology. A group of Swiss film directors turned these themes into the shorts that became the national project known as Collection Lockdown by Swiss Filmmakers. The Locarno Film Festival is showing nine of these films on the big screen, showcasing the work of filmmakers who continued creating cinema to share their experience from during those days.
Collection Lockdown by Swiss Filmmakers