Although sex scenes on set have become routine, they continue to be a major challenge for actors, directors and the film crew. So far, there have not been any guidelines for a safe context that helps actors deal with intimacy and nudity.
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Come to meet and mingle with SWAN members and friends at our annual Locarno Networking Breakfast in Sport Café - within the respect of the COVID measures, of course! Enjoy a drink and a brioche, network, and hear from SWAN's special guests about StepIn 2021 - Locarno Pro's interdisciplinary and international think tank, discover the latest data around gender equality in the Swiss film industry, and celebrate the 50 year anniversary of women suffrage in Switzerland with Filmstern für diCH ! (More special guests to be announced)
Panel discussion at the 56th edition of the Solothurn Film Festival, as part of the exhibition Women.Rights at the National Museum Zurich, moderated by Solothurn Film Festival director Anita Hugi and Landesmuseum Zurich director Denise Tonella, featuring directors Anka Schmid and Marianne Pletscher, historian Elisabeth Joris, and film director and SWAN co-president Gabriel Baur.
“Her Story Box” is a series of filmed interviews of women who have shaped Swiss film since the 1970s. What was the driving force behind their artistic creation and their cinematic activity?
Part of the "Achterbahn #connect" @45. Schweizer Jugendfilmtage, this conference is about women in the audiovisual sector who are still fighting for their rights and their visibility in the industry. Join the discussion with other women about their experiences. Let’s discuss, laugh and network together in the digital world. (GE/EN)
A talk with experienced French director of photography Sophie Maintigneux.
One-to-one curated meetings between selected participants and well-established producers, directors and DOPs.
Is artificial intelligence the demise or the answer to providing visibility to the work of women and marginalized audiovisual creators?