Mano Film

Mano Film
Formerly
Mano Produktion
Industry film, art, cinema
Founded 1987 (Mano Produktion), 2001 (Mano Film) in Zurich, Switzerland
Founder Anka Schmid, Rachel Schmid, Agnes Barmettler
Headquarters Zurich, Switzerland
Owner Anka Schmid (since 2001)
Website www.ankaschmid.ch

Mano Film (formerly Mano Produktion) is a Swiss film production company located in Zurich, Switzerland. It was founded in 1987 by Anka Schmid, Agnes Barmettler and Rachel Schmid and produced several feature films. In 2001 Anka Schmid became the sole proprietress. The production company has since specialized in producing interdisciplinary film and art projects.

Film and art projects

  • 2016: La Dada – King Deer (short film)[1]
  • 2014: Sophie tanzt trotzdem (video installation)[2]
  • 2013: Fe-Male (short film, video installation)[3]
  • 2012: Marzili Badi (experimental video)
  • 2011: Wasserballett (art video, room installation)
  • 2011: Mäusemuseum (short documentary)
  • 2011: Musée Bizarre (portrait of a museum)[4]
  • 2010: TV-Stube (art video)
  • 2008: Hierig – Heutig (art installation, short film)
  • 2006: Found Footage I–XI (art videos, installations, interventions)
  • 2004: Perpetuum Mobile (experimental video)
  • 2002: Onoma (6 short films for Swiss Expo02)
  • 2000: Das Engadiner Wunder (short film, art installation)[5]
  • 1997: Labyrinth-Projektionen (art video)
  • 1998: Little Sister (portmanteau film, co-produced with Thelma Film, Zurich/Switzerland)
  • 1994: Magic Matterhorn (feature documentary, co-produced with Insert Film, Solothurn/Switzerland)
  • 1991: Behind Locked Doors (feature film, co-produced with the German Film and Television Academy Berlin)
  • 1989: Techqua Ikachi, Land - My Life (feature documentary)[6]

References

  1. La Dada - King Deer on IMDB and on Swissfilms
  2. www.dada100zuerich2016.ch
  3. www.reelport.com
  4. (German) Article by Roman Huber on Musée Bizarre in the Aargauer Zeitung, 1/7/2011
  5. Das Engadiner Wunder on www.artfilm.ch
  6. Techqua Ikachi on San Francisco International Film Festival; on Swissfilms and www.ankaschmid.ch
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