Frauenfeld
Freitag, 6. Mai 2016
Paddy Breathnach · IRL/CUB 2015 · Span/e/d · 99 min
Maria Sole Tognazzi · I 2015 · I/d · 97 min
Samstag, 7. Mai 2016
Maria Sole Tognazzi · I 2015 · I/d · 97 min
Pan Nalin · D/IND 2015 · Hindi/E/d · 103 min
Carlos Ciurlizza · PER 2014 · Span/e/d · 108 min
Eva Maschke · D 2015 · D · 53 min
Stu Maddux · USA 2015 · E · 70 min
Pepa San Martín · CHI/ARG 2016 · Span/d · 90 min
Pan Nalin · D/IND 2015 · Hindi/E/d · 103 min
Santiago Giralt · ARG 2015 · E/d · 90 min
Ivan Cotroneo · I 2016 · I/e/d · 100 min
Catherine Corsini · F 2015 · F/d · 105 min
Peter Strickland · GB 2014 · E/d · 106 min
Tony Ayres · AUS 2014 · E/d · 94 min
Sonntag, 8. Mai 2016
Sudhanshu Saria · IND 2015 · E/d · 92 min
Mika Kaurismäki · D/FIN/CAN/S 2015 · E/d · 101 min
Swiss Premiere Feature film
It’s the 1600s and Queen Christina is set on making Sweden the most sophisticated country in Europe. Having been raised as a prince under strict Lutheran control, the enigmatic, flamboyant, and unpredictable queen faces powerful resistance in her quest to educate her subjects and end the bloody Thirty Years War between the Protestants and Catholics. Amidst all this, Christina struggles to come to terms with an irresistible passion for her lady in waiting, the stunning Countess Ebba Sparre. Her quest to understand love runs parallel with her quest to understand humanity and the violent and restrictive forces conspiring against her. Torn between the conflict of political and personal aspirations, Christina chooses to make one of the most controversial decisions in history.
Michal Vilnik · ISR 2015 · Hebr/d · 85 min
Jan Krüger · D 2016 · D/e · 89 min
Tim Oliehoek · NL 2013 · NL/d · 101 min
Fina Torres · VEN 2014 · Span/d · 100 min
Louise Wadley · AUS 2015 · E/d · 93 min
Olivier Ducastel, Jacques Martineau · F 2016 · F/d · 97 min