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Istrisches Impromptu. Ante unter dem Walnussbaum
Paul Ingendaay
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du778 - Locarno zum Beispiel. Das Kino und sein Ort

Fotografien von Dominic Büttner und aus dem Archiv des Filmfestivals Locarno
Festival internazionale del film
Michael Roes
Poesie und Film. Der poetische Film ist der revolutionäre Film. Ein Essay
Urs A. Jaeggi
Locarno. Die Erste: 1947
Tullio Kezich
Locarno. Die Erste: 1953
Rolf Niederer
Locarno. Die Erste: 1965
Pierre Lachat
Locarno. Die Erste: 1971
Fabio Pusterla
Hommage an eine Teekanne
Villi Hermann
Extra small oder XXL? Locarno: eine Filmstadt?
Martin Walder
Locarno. Die Erste: 1974
Pia Horlacher
Locarno. Die Erste: 1976
Christoph Schneider
Locarno. Die Erste: 1989
Margit Tröhler
Spielraum für Sinne und Sinn. Der "Raum des Kinematografischen": wo die Zuschauer das Staunen wieder lernen
Fritz Göttler
Locarno. Die Erste: 1990
Cristina Zilioli
Der Sacro Monte von Varallo. Ein Foto-Essay
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Luigi Snozzi, Architekt, im Gespräch mit J. Christoph Bürkle
Michael Sennhauser
Locarno. Die Erste: 1991
Nicole Hess
Locarno. Die Erste: 1997
Jörg Kalt
Von den Vorzügen der Piazza Grande
Anke Leweke
Locarno. Die Erste: 1998
Giovanni Orelli
Ausrufezeichen, Fragezeichen
Katja Nicodemus
Locarno. Die Erste: 1999
Michael Althen
Locarno. Die Erste: 2000
Tim Zulauf
Eine andere Unterhaltung ist möglich. Zwischen Popcorn und Experiment gibt es ein neues Kino
Andreas Kilb
Locarno. Die Erste: 2003
Florian Keller
Locarno. Die Erste: 2006

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