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Zurich Film Festival
LocationZürich, Switzerland
Founded2005; 20 years ago (2005)
Founded by
Most recent2024
AwardsGolden Eye
Hosted by
  • Zurich Film Festival AG
  • Spoundation Motion Picture AG
Artistic directorChristian Jungen [de]
No. of films107 films
Festival date25 September to 5 October 2025
Websitezff.com/en/home/Edit this at Wikidata
Zurich Film Festival chronology
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Zurich Film Festival (ZFF) is an annual film festival that has been held inZürich,Switzerland, since 2005. The festival's main focus is to promote emerging filmmakers from all over the world. In three competition categories only first, second, or third directorial works are admitted. There are three competition sections: International Feature Film, International Documentary Film, and Focus: Switzerland, Germany, and Austria, which focuses on these three production countries. Several industry events take place in the framework of the festival. As of 2025[update] the festival director is Christian Jungen.

History

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Nadja Schildknecht, Karl Spoerri and Antoine Monot Jr. founded the festival in 2004. Until 2020 the festival was co-directed by Nadja Schildknecht (managing director) and Karl Spoerri (artistic director).[1][2]

In 2004, Karl Spoerri and Tim Geser decided to bring the English digital film festival onedotzero_adventures in moving images to Zürich. From 29 to 31 October 2004, the festival was a guest at the Hochschule für Gestaltung und Kunst in Zürich. This small event developed into the Zurich Film Festival and its core team. In spring 2005, Karl Spoerri, Nadja Schildknecht and Antoine Monot, Jr. founded Spoundation Motion Picture GmbH, which has been running the Zurich Film Festival ever since and is headed by Karl Spoerri and Nadja Schildknecht. Antoine Monot, Jr. was artistic director from its inception until 2008, before handing over this role to Karl Spoerri.

The 1st Zurich Film Festival (5 to 9 October 2005) was held in the Plaza cinemas in Zürich. The main focus was on debuts - around eight first films were presented in a competition series. Other film series were called "Debut Classics" and "Züri Bellevue", among others. In its first year, the festival was well received by the public and attracted 8,000 visitors, but the press and the industry were still sceptical about the young festival. The "onedotzero_ch" series was part of the ZFF every year until 2011.

In 2006, the 2nd Zurich Film Festival (2 to 6 October 2006) the Golden Eye awards were awarded in three competition categories (Best Newcomer Feature Film, Best Newcomer Documentary Film, and Debut Feature Film). New programme sections included "New World View".

The young Zurich Film Festival took a big leap in 2007 when it was held for the first time over the length of 11 days. Over 50 world, European or Swiss premieres were presented on the "Film Mile" along the Limmat. The number of spectators rose to 27,000 within three years. For the first time, the Zurich Film Festival had a centre in the heart of the city: a large tent on Rathausplatz became the meeting place for cinema enthusiasts and filmmakers. In 2007, the festival was expanded to include the Zurich Coproduction Forum.

From 2008 to 2012, the Zurich Film Festival continued to develop and the number of visitors doubled again.

In 2009, the Zurich Film Festival was overshadowed and at the same time made world famous after guest of honourRoman Polański was arrested upon entering Switzerland and placed under house arrest for nine months. In 2011 he returned to the Zurich Film Festival to collect his honorary award two years late.

In 2011 a new festival centre was established on theSechseläutenplatz. TheZürich Opera House has also been established as the venue for the award night. In 2011, the ZFF offered school screenings for the first time. In 2012, the ZFF included two films especially for children aged 6 and over and two films for primary school pupils in its programme for the first time.

Since August 2016, theNZZ media group has held a stake in Zurich Film Festival AG, the organiser of the Zurich Film Festival, and in the marketing organisation Spoundation Motion Picture AG.

For the 20th anniversary edition in 2024, the ZFF set a new record, with 140,000 visitors attending the festival, which featured a total of 107 films.[3]

Governance and description

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As of 2025[update] the festival director is Christian Jungen.[4]

Programme sections

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Competition

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In the competition, only first, second and third directorial works are presented in three categories (10-14 films each):

  • Focus Competition (Switzerland, Germany, Austria)
  • Feature Film Competition
  • Documentary Competition

Film selections out of competition

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Gala PremieresIn the "Gala Premieres" section, film premieres by established filmmakers are celebrated every evening, mostly in the presence of the director and cast, with both feature film and larger documentary productions being shown. The films are presented as world, European, German-language, or Swiss premieres.

Special ScreeningsIn the "Special Screenings" series, the Zurich Film Festival shows a selection of festival hits and brand-new films from the fields of fiction and documentary.

HashtagThe "Hashtag" section is dedicated to films that focus on current topics and themes that dominate conversations around the world. Various feature and documentary Films that shine a light on the issue from different angles are presented. So far, the focus has been on the following topics: #SaveDemocracy (2025) | #BigCityLife (2024) |#Masculinity (2023) | #MyReligion (2022) | #letSEXplore (2021) | #GetUpStandUp (2020) | #SpeakingTheTruth (2019) | #BigData (2018)

New World ViewThe "New World View" programme puts a spotlight on a new generation of filmmakers from a selected production country that has provided some of the most innovative new filmmaking in recent years. The section has been dedicated to the following countries:Korea (2023) |Spain (2022) |Tunisia (2021) |France (2020) |Colombia (2019) |Italy (2018) |Hungary (2017) |Mexico (2016) |Iran (2015) |India (2014) |Brazil (2013) |Sweden (2012) |Turkey (2011) |Australia (2010) |Argentina (2009) |Israel (2008) |Russia (2007)

Border LinesThe "Border Lines" section presents films dealing with border situations occurring in present-day world conditions, and humanitarian projects, territorial and social conflicts, and conflicts between individuals and the state. It is organized in collaboration withAmnesty International, Human Rights Partner of ZFF.

WindowThe "Window" section comprises windows through which one can take a look at various cinematographic traditions. The "Hong Kong Window" presents a selection of unique and daring new films from Hong Kong ans is presented in collaboration with the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office, Berlin. The "San Sebastián Window" presents a selection of four films from Spain and Latin America that were screened as part of theSan Sebastián Film Festival.

SoundsThe "Sounds" section celebrates the relationship between film and music in all its diverse aspects. With an exquisite selection of feature and documentary films, for once the soundtrack takes center stage - whether the film shines its light on musicians, captivates with exceptional film music, or deals with the topic of sound in a very fundamental way. The program is complemented by two special screenings: One accompanied by live music and one with a live commentary by the film composer.

ZFF for KidsAt the 9th Zurich Film Festival, the children's programme was expanded with a separate audience award. The aim of the film series is to introduce children and young people to sophisticated film culture beyond the mainstream and to strengthen their media competence in a world dominated by images. Since 2020, there has been a year-round ZFF for Kids programme consisting of workshops and cinema screenings.

ZFF SeriesAt the10th Zurich Film Festival in 2014, a section was introduced in which TV series are shown. Until the 13th edition, this was called "ZFF TVision" and was renamed "ZFF Series" in 2018. With the renaming, a separate small competition was started, which was held until 2020. Since 2022 series are no longer shown in a separate section.

Guest of honour and Lifetime Achievement Awards

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A Tribute to…

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The A Tribute to… Award (formerly Retrospektive) honours filmmaking personalities who have had a significant influence on film history. The award winners receive the prize in person in Zürich and usually take part as speakers at theZFF Masters, where they share their experiences and knowledge with the participants.

YearNameAward
2024Edward BergerA Tribute to… Award[5]
2023Todd Haynes
2022Luca Guadagnino
2021Paolo Sorrentino
2020Maïwenn
2019Roland Emmerich
2018Wim Wenders
2017Rob Reiner
2016Olivier Assayas
2015Mike Leigh
2014Claire Denis
2013Michael Haneke
2012Tom Tykwer
2011Paul Haggis
2010Miloš Forman
2009Roman Polański
2008Costa-Gavras
2007Oliver Stone
2006Stephen Frears
2005Rainer Werner FassbinderRetrospektive

Golden Icon Award

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In 2008, theGolden Icon Award was presented for the first time. It's an award that honours the lifetime achievement of an actor or actress. This award goes to a person who has become the icon of an entire generation and whose performance and cinematic work has become unforgettable. Previous award winners include:

YearNameAward
2025Colin FarrellGolden Icon Award
2024Kate Winslet
2023Jessica Chastain
2022Sir Ben Kingsley
2021Sharon Stone
2020Juliette Binoche
2019Cate Blanchett
2018Judi Dench
2017Glenn Close
2016Hugh Grant
2015Arnold Schwarzenegger
2014Diane Keaton
2013Hugh Jackman
2012Richard Gere
2011Sean Penn
2010Michael Douglas
2009Morgan Freeman
2008Sylvester Stallone

Career and Lifetime Achievement Awards

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The Career Achievement Award is presented to a personality who has distinguished himself or herself in the field of production, directing or interdisciplinarity. The award winners are honoured with a Golden Eye Award. The Lifetime Achievement Award honours the life and work of personalities from various fields who have particularly enriched and shaped filmmaking and film history.

YearNameAward
2025[6]Russell CroweLifetime Achievement Award
Anne WalserCareer Achievement Award
Claire FoyGolden Eye for decades-long creative work
2024Emil SteinbergerLifetime Achievement Award
Howard ShoreCareer Achievement Award
Pamela Anderson,Alicia Vikander,Jude LawGolden Eye Award
2023Mads Mikkelsen,Diane KrugerGolden Eye Award
Volker Bertelmann, Michel MerktCareer Achievement Award
2022Eddie Redmayne,Charlotte GainsbourgGolden Eye Award
Rachel PortmanCareer Achievement Award
2021Mychael Danna
Paul SchraderLifetime Achievement Award
Andrey MordovskyGolden Eye Award
2020Iris Berben,Til SchweigerGolden Eye Award
Rolf LyssyCareer Achievement Award
2019Kristen StewartGolden Eye Award
2018Donald SutherlandLifetime Achievement Award
2017Aaron SorkinCareer Achievement Award
Andrew Garfield,Jake GyllenhaalGolden Eye Award
2016Marcel HoehnLifetime Achievement Award
Lorenzo di BonaventuraCareer Achievement Award
2015Armin Mueller-StahlLifetime Achievement Award
Steve Golin,Liam HemsworthCareer Achievement Award, Golden Eye Award: The New A-Lister
2014Michael ShambergCareer Achievement Award
Hans Zimmer,John MalkovichLifetime Achievement Award, Golden Eye Award
2013Tim Bevan,Eric FellnerCareer Achievement Award
Harrison FordLifetime Achievement Award
2012Jerry WeintraubCareer Achievement Award
John Travolta,Helen HuntLifetime Achievement Award, Golden Eye Award
2011Alejandro González IñárrituCareer Achievement Award
2010
2009Michael KeatonLifetime Achievement Award

Awards and jury

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  • Golden Eye: In each category, a separate, internationally composed jury awards a Golden Eye for the best film. The prize is worth CHF 25,000 (international feature and documentary film competition) or CHF 20,000 (focus). In addition, the winning films will receive promotional measures for distribution in Switzerland.
  • Emerging Swiss Talent Award: All Swiss productions (1st, 2nd or 3rd feature film by the director) screening at the festival are nominated. The prize is endowed with CHF 10,000.
  • Audience Award: The audience chooses their favourite film from all the competition entries by ballot and online voting, which is awarded the Audience Award at the Award Night.

Jury members

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The Golden Eyes are awarded by an international competition jury, which views the films together with the audience during the festival in Zurich. The jury is not bound by any special guidelines in awarding the prizes, but only one film per category can be awarded a Golden Eye.

YearCompetitionPresidentJury
2023Feature FilmAnton CorbijnFinola Dwyer,Laure de Clermont-Tonnerre,Juho Kuosmanen, Bryce Nielsen
DocumentaryFeras FayyadMonica Lazurean-Gorgan, Claudio Cea,Crystal Moselle,Shaunak Sen
Focus Switzerland, Germany, AustriaMalte GrunertGabrielle Tana, Katrin Renz, Heike Parplies, Sven Schelker
2022Feature FilmAsghar FarhadiClio Barnard, Daniel Dreifuss, Petra Volpe, Piodor Gustafsson
DocumentaryAlexander NanauAtanas Georgiev, Joëlle Bertossa, Nina Numankadić, Sushmit Ghosh
Focus Switzerland, Germany, AustriaChristine VachonFred Baillif,Katharina Mückstein, Maria Fantastica Valmori, Roger Schawinski
2021Feature FilmDaniel BrühlStéphanie Chuat,Dieter Kosslick, Andrea Cornwell
DocumentaryAsif KapadiaHanka Kastelicová, Gregory Kershaw, Sophie Maintigneux, Michela Pini
Focus Switzerland, Germany, AustriaSönke WortmannCaterina Mona, Pierre Monnard, Sandra Guldberg Kampp,Ada Solomon
2020Feature FilmMichel FrancoKarim Aïnouz, Ellen Harrington
DocumentaryVitaly ManskyGabriela Bussmann, Susanne Regina Meures
Focus Switzerland, Germany, AustriaAngelina MaccaroneEdna Epelbaum, Sabine Moser, Francesco Rizzi, Dan Wechsler
2019Feature FilmOliver StoneLaura Bispuri, Ciro Guerra, Sebastian Koch, Tiziana Soudani
DocumentarySimon ChinnChristian Frei, Maryam Goormaghtigh, Anja Kofmel, Stephen Nemeth
Focus Switzerland, Germany, AustriaThomas KufusNatascha Beller, Benjamin Herrmann,Marie Kreutzer, Aline Schmid
2018Feature FilmGabrielle TanaAna Lily Amirpour, Ann Hui, Max Irons
DocumentaryDick FontaineTalal Derki, Camilla Nielsson, Maya Zinshtein
Focus Switzerland, Germany, AustriaBarbara AlbertMax Karli, Wolfgang Thaler, Markus Welter
2017Feature FilmTrine DyrholmMabel Cheung, Ed Guiney, Michel Merkt, Paul Negoescu, Lucas Ochoa
DocumentarySimon KilmurryGabór Hörcher, Hanna Polak, Patrik Soergel
Focus Switzerland, Germany, AustriaQuirin BergAnne Fabini, Burhan Qurbani, Anne Walser
2016Feature FilmLone ScherfigGraham Broadbent, David Farr,Sibel Kekilli
DocumentaryMike LernerBetzabé García, Firouzeh Khosrovani, Stéphane Kuthy, Nadav Schirman
Focus Switzerland, Germany, AustriaBettina ReitzJoel Basman, Nathalie Borgers, Micha Lewinsky, Devid Striesow
2015Feature FilmElizabeth KarlsenRosa Attab, Yann Demange,Maria Furtwängler, Katja von Garnier
DocumentaryCatherine DussartAbbas Fahdel, Alexander Nanau, Havana Marking, Joelle Alexis
Focus Switzerland, Germany, AustriaNico HofmannNick Brandestini, Anika Decker, Alexander Fehling, Birgit Minichmayr
2014Feature FilmSusanne BierDonald De Line, Marie Masmonteil, Jasmila Zbanic
DocumentarySteve JamesNick Broomfield, Greg Gorman, Nishtha Jain
Focus Switzerland, Germany, AustriaStefan ArndtIris Berben, Jan-Ole Gerster, Peter Reichenbach, Anna Thommen
2013Feature FilmMarc ForsterAndrew Dominik, Thomas Imbach, Melissa Leo, Guneet Monga, Stacey Sher
DocumentaryElizabeth RadshawGabriel Mascaro, Ilian Metev, Eugene Panji
Feature Film Switzerland, Germany, AustriaVeronica FerresJochen Laube, Rolf Lyssy, Manuela Stehr
Documentary Switzerland, Germany, AustriaMarkus ImhoofTizza Covi, Sabine Gisiger
2012Feature FilmFrank DarabontDeborah Aquila, Daniél Espinosa, Carlos Leal, Pietro Scalia, Michael Shamberg
DocumentaryJessica YuMohamed Al-Daradji, Philippe Diaz, Janus Metz
Feature Film Switzerland, Germany, AustriaHerbert GrönemeyerPeter Luisi, Florian Flicker, Julia Jentsch, Marcel Hoehn
Documentary Switzerland, Germany, AustriaGabriele KranzelbinderMartin Hagemann, Stefan Haupt, Mirjam von Arx
2011Feature FilmLaurence FishburneBeki Probst, John Lesher, Paprika Steen, Alice Eve, Stefan Arsenjevic
DocumentaryCharles Ferguson, John Battsek, Stephen Nemeth, Eline Flipse, Nino Kirtadze
Feature Film Switzerland, Germany, AustriaXavier Koller, Florian Keller, Pasquale Aleardi, Janine Jackowski, Florian Causen
Documentary Switzerland, Germany, AustriaJacqueline Zünd, Christian Beetz, Güzin Kar, Vincent Lucassen
2010Feature FilmFrank LangellaJulia Solomonoff, Carlos Cuaron, Anatole Taubman, Sharon Swart, Barry Gifford
DocumentaryChris Paine, Nenad Puhovski, Mark Lewis, Heidi Specogna,Jennifer Fox
Feature Film Switzerland, Germany, AustriaJohanna Wokalek, Christoph Schaub, Christof Neracher, Jessica Hausner, Frieder Wittich
2009Feature FilmDebra WingerPawel Pawlikowski, Randal Kleiser, Anahi Berneri, Dale Launer
DocumentaryPeter Liechti, Erwin Wagenhofer, Elizabeth Wood
Feature Film Switzerland, Germany, AustriaNiki Reiser, Martin Rapold, This Brunner
2008Feature FilmPeter FondaStephen Nemeth, Dror Shaul, Hervé Schneid, Michael Dougherty, Andrea Staka
DocumentaryWalter Hügli, Lorna Tee, Christian Frei
2007International Feature Film and DocumentaryAlbert S. RuddyMoritz Bleibtreu,Justus von Dohnanyi, Bettina Oberli, Matthew Modine, Dieter Meier
2006Ed PressmanJessica Schwarz, This Brunner, Ueli Steiger, Oliver Hirschbiegel
2005Hellmuth KarasekSabine Timoteo, Michael Steiner, Sigried Narjes, Shane Walter

Award winners

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Laura Mora, director of Golden Eye winner film in 2022

The Zurich Film Festival awards theGolden Eye to the winners of the competition on the last Saturday of the event during award night at theZürich Opera House. Further prizes are awarded by external juries.

YearAwardFilmDirectorCountry
2023Feature FilmHesitation WoundTereddüt ÇizgisiTurkey, Spain, Romania, France
DocumentaryIn the RearviewMaciek HamelaPoland, France, Ukraine
Focus Switzerland, Germany, AustriaHollywoodgateIbrahim Nash’atGermany, USA
Audience AwardQueendomAgniia GaldanovaUSA, France
Best International Film MusicElliot MurphyIreland
Award of the Kids JuryDancing QueenAurora GosséNorway
Audience Award ZFF for KidsChecker Tobi und die Reise zu den fliegenden FlüssenJohannes HonsellGermany
Critics' Award and und Filmpreis der Zürcher KirchenLas TorerasJackie Brutsche [de]Switzerland
2022Feature FilmThe Kings of the World, (Los reyes del mundo [es])Laura MoraColombia, Spain, Norway, Luxembourg, Mexico, France
DocumentarySam NowReed HarknessUSA
Focus Switzerland, Germany, AustriaCascadeuses (Stuntwomen)Elena AvdijaSwitzerland, France
Audience AwardBecoming GiuliaLaura KaehrSwitzerland
Best International Film MusicRobert IJserinkhuijsenNetherlands
Science Film AwardThe TerritoryAlex PritzBrazil, Denmark, USA
Award of the Kids JuryLucy ist jetzt GangsterTill EndemannGermany, Netherlands
Audience Award ZFF for KidsMy Robot BrotherFrederik Meldal NørgaardDenmark
Critics' Award and und Filmpreis der Zürcher KirchenFoudre (Thunder)Carmen JaquierSwitzerland
2021Feature FilmA ChiaraJonas CarpignanoItaly
DocumentaryLife of Ivanna (Zhizn Ivanny)Renato Borrao SerranoRussia
Focus Switzerland, Germany, AustriaLa Mif (The Fam)Fred BaillifSwitzerland
Audience AwardYouth TopiaDennis StormerSwitzerland, Germany
Best international TV series
Critics' AwardAzorAndreas FontanaSwitzerland, France, Argentina
Science Film AwardAll Light, EverywhereTheo AnthonyUSA
Award of the Kids JuryLe Loup et le Lion (The Wolf and the Lion)Gilles de MaistreFrance, Canada
Audience Award ZFF for Kids
Filmpreis der Zürcher KirchenLa Mif (The Fam)Fred BaillifSwitzerland
2020Feature FilmSin señas particulares / Was geschah mit Bus 670?Fernanda ValadezMexico, Spain
DocumentaryTimeGarrett BradleyUSA
Focus Switzerland, Germany, AustriaHochwaldEvi RomenAustria
Audience AwardSami, Joe und ichKarin HeberleinSwitzerland
Best international TV seriesCry WolfMaja Jul LarsenDenmark
Critics' Award80.000 SchnitzelHannah SchweierGermany
Science Film AwardI Am GretaNathan GrossmanSweden
Award of the Kids JuryThe Club of Ugly ChildrenJonathan ElbersNetherlands
Audience Award ZFF for KidsLittle CrumbDiede In't VeldNetherlands
Filmpreis der Zürcher KirchenSami, Joe und ichKarin HeberleinSwitzerland
Treatment AwardFleisch und BlutAres Ceylan
2019Feature FilmSound of MetalDarius MarderUSA
DocumentaryCollective / Kollektiv – Korruption tötetAlexander NanauRomania, Luxembourg
Focus Switzerland, Germany, AustriaSystemsprengerNora FingscheidtGermany
Audience AwardVolunteerAnna Thommen und Lorenz NuferSwitzerland
Best international TV seriesJust for todayNir Bergman und Ram NehariIsrael
Science Film AwardBruno Manser – Die Stimme des RegenwaldesNiklaus HilberSwitzerland, Austria
Award of the Kids JuryZu weit wegSarah WinkenstetteGermany
Filmpreis der Zürcher KirchenWaren einmal RevoluzzerJohanna ModerAustria
2018Feature FilmGirlLukas DhontBelgium, Netherlands
DocumentaryHeartboundJanus Metz und Sine PlambechDenmark, Sweden, Netherlands
Focus Switzerland, Germany, AustriaL'AnimaleKatharina MücksteinAustria
Audience AwardCold NovemberIsmet SijarinaKosovo, Albania, Mazedonia
Audience Award ZFF for KidsRaoul TaburinPierre GodeauFrance, Belgium
Critics' AwardThe GuiltyGustav MöllerDenmark
Award of the Kids JuryLos BandoChristian LoNorway, Sweden
Treatment CompetitionC.O.D.A. – Child Of Deaf AdultsMaurizius Staerkle Drux und Lenz BaumannSwitzerland
Schweizer FörderpreisWaldenDaniel ZimmermannSwitzerland
2017Feature FilmPop AyeKirsten TanSingapore
DocumentaryMachinesRahul JainIndia
Focus Switzerland, Germany, AustriaBlue My MindLisa BrühlmannSwitzerland
Audience AwardA River BelowMark GriecoUSA/Colombia
Audience Award ZFF for KidsDie Häschenschule: Jagd nach dem goldenen EiUte von Münchow-Pohl [fr]Germany
Critics' AwardBlue My MindLisa BrühlmannSwitzerland
Award of the Kids JuryUpp i det blå/Up in the SkyPetter LennstrandSweden
Treatment CompetitionSecondoSeraina NyikosSwitzerland
Schweizer FörderpreisAvant la fin de l’étéMaryam GoormaghtighSwitzerland
Filmpreis der Zürcher KirchenBlue My MindLisa Brühlmann
2016Feature FilmHymyilevä mies / The Happiest Day In The Life Of Olli MäkiJuho KuosmanenFinland
DocumentaryMadame B, histoire d’une Nord-CoréenneJero YunFrance, South Korea
Focus Switzerland, Germany, AustriaHidden Reserves [de]Valentin HitzAustria
Audience AwardWhen Two Worlds CollideHeidi Brandenburg und Mathew OrzelPeru
Audience Award ZFF for KidsGeheimcode M.Dennis BotsNetherlands
Critics' AwardLady MacbethWilliam OldroydUK
Award of the Kids JuryMa vie de courgetteClaude BarrasSwitzerland
Treatment CompetitionCold Turkey for EmergenciesAnna Schwingenschuh
Schweizer FörderpreisEurope, She LovesJan Gassmann
2015Feature FilmHrútarGrímur HákonarsonIsland
DocumentaryLos reyes del pueblo que no existeBetzabé GarcíaMexico
Focus Switzerland, Germany, AustriaThank You for BombingBarbara EderAustria
Audience AwardAmateur TeensNiklaus HilberSwitzerland
Audience Award ZFF for KidsSupilinna SalaseltsMargus PajuEstonia
Critics' AwardPikaderoBen SharrockSpain, UK
Treatment CompetitionRenatas ErwachenStefanie KlemmSwitzerland
2014Feature FilmUna noche sin lunaGermán TejeiraUruguay
DocumentaryToto and his sistersAlexander NanauRomania
Focus Switzerland, Germany, AustriaChildren of the ArcticNick BrandestiniSwitzerland
Audience AwardZu Ende LebenRebecca Panian
Audience Award ZFF for KidsFiddlesticks [de]Veit HelmerGermany
Critics' AwardSvenskjävelRonnie SandahlSchweden
Treatment CompetitionÄnneliChristine WiederkehrSwitzerland
2013Feature FilmLa jaula de oroDiego Quemada-DíezSpain
DocumentaryLej en familie A/S/Kaspar Astrup SchroederDenmark
Feature Film Switzerland, Germany, AustriaFinsterworldFrauke FinsterwalderGermany
Documentary Switzerland, Germany, AustriaNeulandAnna ThommenSwitzerland
Audience AwardJourney to JahNoël Dernesch, Moritz SpringerGermany
Audience Award ZFF for KidsBelieveDavid ScheinmannUK
Critics' AwardFinsterworldFrauke FinsterwalderGermany
Treatment CompetitionProjekt Stürm – Bis ich tot bin oder freiDave TuckerUK
2012Feature FilmBrokenRufus Norris
DocumentaryThe ImposterBart LaytonUSA
Feature Film Switzerland, Germany, AustriaAm Himmel der TagPola BeckGermany
Documentary Switzerland, Germany, AustriaDer ProzessGerald Igor HauzenbergerAustria
Audience AwardAppassionataChristian LabhartSwitzerland
Critics' AwardEl último ElvisArmando BoArgentina
2011Feature FilmTake ShelterJeff NicholsUSA
DocumentaryBuckCindy Meehl
Feature Film Switzerland, Germany, AustriaAtmenKarl MarkovicsAustria
Documentary Switzerland, Germany, AustriaDarwinNick BrandestiniSwitzerland
Audience AwardUnter Wasser AtmenAndri Hinnen, Stefan Muggli
Critics' AwardHappy, HappyAnne SewitskyNorway
2010Feature FilmThe Woman with a Broken NoseSrdjan KoljevicSerbia
DocumentaryCamp ArmadilloJanus MetzDenmark
Feature Film Switzerland, Germany, AustriaThe Day I Was Not Born [de]Florian Cossen [de]Germany
Audience AwardStationspiratenMike SchaererSwitzerland
Variety’s New Talent AwardAdemHans van NuffelBelgium
Critics' AwardPal AdriennAgnes KocsisHungary
2009Feature FilmWolfyVasilij SigarevRussia
DocumentaryThe Sound After the StormPatrik Soergel, Ryan Fenson-Hood, Sven O. HillUSA
Feature Film Switzerland, Germany, Austria66/67 – Fairplay war gesternCarsten Ludwig, Jan-Christoph GlaserGermany
Audience AwardCeasefire [de]Lancelot von NasoGermany
Variety’s New Talent AwardAmreekaCherien DabisUSA, Kuwait, Canada
Critics' AwardApplausePieter ZandvlietDenmark
2008First Feature FilmFor a Moment, FreedomArash T. RiahiGermany, Turkey
Feature Film - NewcomerTulpanSergei DworzewoiGermany, Kazakhstan, Poland, Russia, Switzerland
Documentary - NewcomerBlind LovesJuraj LehotskýSlovakia
Audience AwardThe World is Big and Salvation Lurks Around the CornerStephan KomanderevBulgaria, Germany, Hungary
2007First Feature FilmChapter 27 – Die Ermordung des John LennonJarrett SchaeferUSA
Feature Film - NewcomerBikur HatizmoretEran KolirinIsrael, France
Documentary - NewcomerRunning With ArnoldDan CoxUSA
Audience AwardTwelve In A BoxJohn McKenzieUK
2006First Feature FilmOmaret YacoubianMarwan HamedEgypt
Feature Film - NewcomerShortbusJohn Cameron MitchellUSA
Documentary - NewcomerHammer & Tickle – The Communist Joke BookBen Lewis
Audience AwardThe Hip-Hop ProjectMatt Ruskin, Scott K. Rosenberg
2005First Feature FilmThe ItalianAndrei KravchukRussia

Industry events

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Zurich Summit

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TheZurich Summit, launched in 2014, traditionally takes place on the first weekend of the Festival at theDolder Grand Hotel. The boutique conference offers a unique platform in the German-speaking world that brings together high-profile representatives from the entertainment and film sectors with investors and the financial world. Topics include production and investment strategies, film financing and risk minimisation, distribution and European co-productions.[7]

ZFF Academy

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The ZFF Academy, founded in 2006 under the name ZFF Master Class, serves to promote and network talented directors, screenwriters and/or producers. Interested parties can apply for a place in theZFF Academy. Around 30 invitations are issued each year. In some cases, recordings can be found onYouTube.[8]

Speakers until the 19th ZFF (2023) included:

Events

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ZFF Masters

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The ZFF Masters are moderated talks with well-known personalities (directors, screenwriters, producers and actors) from the international film industry. The audience gains an insight into their creative work and their attitude as filmmakers. TheZFF Masters are open to the public and are aimed at the film industry as well as the entire festival audience. Many interviews can be viewed afterwards on the ZFF Channel onYouTube.[9]

Speakers until the 19th ZFF (2023) included:

International Film Music Competition

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The International Film Music Competition, first held in 2012, is an integral part of the Zurich Film Festival and is organised by theTonhalle-Orchester Zürich in collaboration with the Forum Filmmusik. The competition is aimed at composers worldwide. The task is to compose music for a short film. The three best submissions will be premiered at a film music concert at the Zurich Film Festival. An international jury of experts awards theGolden Eye, worth CHF 10,000, for the best international film music.

Former events

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Treatment Competition

In 2013, Schweizer Radio und Fernsehen (SRF) and Telepool launched a treatment competition in cooperation with the Zurich Film Festival. Authors could submit a treatment for a feature-length cinema or television film. The work had to have a strong connection to Switzerland - be it in terms of content, characters or production conditions. The prize for the treatment competition was CHF 5,000. In addition, the winner received a development contract worth up to CHF 25,000 to write a script for a long feature film for TV or cinema.

ZFF 72

ZFF 72 was an online film competition organised by the Zurich Film Festival until 2020. Participation was open to all film enthusiasts. At ZFF 72, filmmakers had 72 hours to produce a maximum 72-second clip. The Zurich Film Festival provided the theme for the clip. The choice of genre was free: everything from scenic films and documentary formats to CGI and stop-motion was permitted. The winners were the Jury Award, determined by a jury of experts, and the Viewers Award, which was determined by online voting.

References

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