Swisscom blue Play
The blue Play platform, active for all those with a blue TV (M, L or X) or Swisscom subscription, will grant its audience a deep dive into the selection vying for the Locarno75 Pardo. The platform will feature some of the films competing in the Concorso Cineasti del presente. Swiss audiences will be able to see Nossa Senhora da Loja do Chinês (Our Lady of the Chinese Shop) by Ery Claver, É Noite na América (It is Night in America) by Ana Vaz, Love Dog by Bianca Lucas, Astrakan by David Depesseville, and How is Katia? (Yak Tam Katia?) by Christina Tynkevych. Additionally, blue TV will take a look back, with some of the films that are part of the event’s history, as well as a selection of titles tied to the Locarno75 honorees. MUBI
Memories of Locarno74, going back one year, will be part of MUBI, with a selection of last summer’s program. Subscribers will get to watch, or rewatch, L’Été l’éternité (Our Eternal Summer, Concorso Cineasti del presente 2021) by Émilie Aussel, Agia Emy (Holy Emy, Concorso cineasti del presente 2021) by Araceli Lemos, Squish! (Pardi di domani 2021) by Tulapop Saenjaroen, and Ammansa Tiafi (Public Toilet Africa, Concorso cineasti del presente 2021) by Kofi Ofosu-Yeboah.
Play SuisseTo relive the history of the Festival, one can also enjoy the storytelling of journalist and author Lorenzo Buccella with Locarno Confidential. The documentary, commissioned by RSI to celebrate Locarno75, produced by Michael Beltrami and directed by Chris Guidotti, will be available on SRG SSR’s streaming platform Play Suisse, starting August 3. |