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Jacqueline Zünd
CH 2019 52' 78'
⚬ Human Interest ⚬ Kids & Youth
Parents split up, a family falls apart. Two separate worlds emerge from what once was considered a unity. In constant transition, children now travel back and forth between two separate homes. This film approaches their reality and focuses on how fragile, but also how brave, smart and funny children can be in such circumstances. Six of them invite us into their worlds apart.
Director | Jacqueline Zünd |
Producers | Jacqueline Zünd, Stefan Jung |
Production Company | Real Film |
Cinematography | Nikolai Von Graevenitz |
Editor | Gion-Reto Killias |
Music | Thomas Kuratli |
Sound | Marco Teufen, Reto Stamm, Benoit Barraud |
“Zwierciadło” Award for the Best Film on Psychology | Docs Against Gravity 2019 |
Young Eyes Film Award | DOK Leipzig 2019 |
Special Prize for Innovative Format of a Feature Documentary | Rhodope IDFF 2021 |
Berlinale 2019 |
Visions du Réel 2019 |
Full Frame Documentary FF 2019 |
Docs Against Gravity 2019 |
Transilvania IFF 2019 |
EBS EIDF 2019 |
Dok Leipzig 2019 |
Camerimage 2019 |
IDFA 2019 |
Inconvenient Films 2019 |
Runtimes | 52' 78' |
Spoken Languages | German, French |
Production Countries | Switzerland |
Jacqueline Zünd, born in Zurich, Switzerland. Studied journalism at the Ringier School of Journalism and film at The London Filmschool.
Her debut film GOODNIGHT NOBODY (2010) has been shown at many international film festivals and won numerous awards such as Best Newcomer at Visions du Réel and a special mention at DOK Leipzig. Her film ALMOST THERE (2016) premiered in competition at IDFA Amsterdam and won a Swiss Film Award 2018. WHERE WE BELONG, her third film, premiered at the Berlinale 2019 in the Generation programme.