film weeks

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During years 1970 and 1980, a documentary film by Fredi M. Murer presents to the foreign public a realistic image of the Swiss alpine world.

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Alain Tanner's feature-length fictions add Switzerland to the map of World Cinema.

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In the early 1980s, the film "Zurich brûle" (Zurich burns) testifies abroad on the rebellion in paradise.

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During the second half of the twentieth century, none of Pro Helvetia’s projects reached a wider audience than the Swiss Film Weeks.

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On the 20th of November 1973, an urgent telegram sent by the Swiss Embassy in Moscow, right after the opening of Pro Helvetia’s film week made waves in the Political Department in Bern.

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Durant les années 1980 et 1990, de nombreux fılms projetés à l’étranger affrontent le passé non assumé de la Suisse.

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Few cultural products enjoy such a wide audience as film. In Swiss cultural foreign policy, cinema is not a mere means of information; it also reflects the filmmakers’ views on their own country.

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A “second path” for Third-World countries

1970 to 2000

By their very nature, museums of ethnography are part of a country’s cultural relations.

The Swiss abroad – promoting cultural influence

1916 to 1976

For  a long time, Switzerland had been a country of emigration, its inhabitants leaving because of

Cultural relations and the National Commission for UNESCO

1949 to 2016

By joining UNESCO in 1949, Switzerland not only became part of one of the agencies of the UN, but

Rousseau made in Switzerland

1945 to 1968

Quite often, Rousseau was instrumentalised, reinvented and “helvetised” by Switzerland’s cultural

A brief survey of Swiss culture in Japan

1950 to 1970

In Japan book fairs enjoy high regard.

A young historian thinking about Switzerland’s cultural influence

1946

Pro Helvetia was founded in 1939 to join the struggle for the Spiritual Defence.

The architects and the renewal of cultural relations between Switzerland and Germany after World War II

1945

After the war, the question of cultural relations with the German neighbour remained something of

The origins of the Swiss pavilion at the “Cité Internationale Universitaire de Paris"

1925 to 1933

Combining cultural and science diplomacy, the Swiss pavilion at the “Cité Internationale Universit

Men and women working for Pro Helvetia

1939 to 2012

First and foremost, Pro Helvetia is a Board of Trustees, originally consisting of 25 members, and

Switzerland and UNESCO - a culture of peace

1946

“Since wars begin in the minds of men, it is in the minds of men that the defences of peace must b