Zurich
Samstag, 23. April 2016
Mittwoch, 27. April 2016
Donnerstag, 28. April 2016
Freitag, 29. April 2016
Samstag, 30. April 2016
60 min
45 min
Tomer Heymann, Barak Heymann · ISR/GB 2016 · Hebr/E/e/d · 85 min

John Mitchell, Christina Zeidler · CAN 2015 · E/d · 84 min

D · 60 min
45 min
Sonntag, 1. Mai 2016
30 min
Mariann Lewinsky, Antonio Bigini · CH/I 2015 · F/d · 40 min
30 min
Sophia Luvarà · NL 2015 · Mandarin/d · 70 min


15 min
Montag, 2. Mai 2016
John Mitchell, Christina Zeidler · CAN 2015 · E/d · 84 min

D · 60 min
Dienstag, 3. Mai 2016
D · 60 min
John Mitchell, Christina Zeidler · CAN 2015 · E/d · 84 min

E · 60 min
Mittwoch, 4. Mai 2016
Donnerstag, 5. Mai 2016
Mittwoch, 8. Juni 2016
Jake Witzenfeld · ISR/GB 2015 · Arab/Hebr/E / e · 86 min








Swiss Premiere Documentary
Jake Witzenfeld takes a look at the LGBT community of Tel Aviv in his directorial debut, Oriented. The documentary takes place over 15 months, through the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in 2014, and follows three Palestinian friends living in Tel Aviv as they face struggles with their nationality and sexuality.
Khader, son of a notorious Muslim mafia family lives with his Jewish boyfriend, David. Although legally Israeli, Fadi doesn’t identify as such and doesn’t feel he has the right to call himself a Palestinian. Instead he just defines himself as Arab. Naim struggles with coming out to his parents, something he feels empowered to do whenever he’s in Tel Aviv, but anytime he goes home, his return is met with crippling insecurities.
Confronting their own identities, Khader, Fadi, and Naim create a group called “Qambuta, a non-violent, cultural resistance movement fighting for gender and national equality.” The film also confronts the idea, as Khader states that “the west has monopolized concepts of liberalism and being out of the closet.” (out.com)