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Dystopian intrigue meets Swiss foreign policy: proposals for Locarno's diplomatic strategies

Two captivating offerings, 'Don't Let the Sun' - a harrowing dystopian tale, and 'The Deal' - a riveting political series, are Swiss-made productions gracing the Locarno Film Festival.

Dystopian politics and diplomatic strategies proposed for Locarno
Dystopian politics and diplomatic strategies proposed for Locarno

Dystopian intrigue meets Swiss foreign policy: proposals for Locarno's diplomatic strategies

News Article: Swiss Films Shine at Locarno Film Festival and NZZ.ch Updates

The 78th Locarno Film Festival, held from August 6-16, 2025, is showcasing two notable Swiss productions: "Don't Let the Sun" and "The Deal."

"Don't Let the Sun," a feature film directed by Jacqueline Zünd, is a world premiere in the Cineasti del Presente section. This section highlights young and emerging directors with first or second feature films, suggesting that "Don't Let the Sun" may explore contemporary or innovative themes consistent with the festival's focus on future-oriented cinema. Although specific plot details are not provided, its selection in this competitive category is promising.

"The Deal," a series directed by Jean-Stéphane Bron, is screened in the Piazza Grande section, the festival’s main public screening area. Its inclusion in Piazza Grande implies a production with broader audience engagement or event status, though detailed plot information is absent from the sources.

Both films have previously been screened in other prestigious film festivals. "Don't Let the Sun" was previously shown in the Berlin Generation line-up, known for programming films with strong social or youth-oriented themes. "The Deal" is a co-production with France, Luxembourg, and Belgium, and its selection in Piazza Grande indicates notable prominence.

However, critical reviews for both films are not yet available in the search results.

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