The Marsdreamers
Documentary, 83 min.
| Title F: | Les rêveurs de Mars |
| Title G: | Die Marsträumer |
by Richard Dindo
Switzerland / France, August 2009
A film about Americans who dream of going to Mars one day, who firmly believe that this is absolutely necessary and that the human race must explore the universe. The first step to that effect is travelling to Mars to search for traces of life there and establish a new civilisation.
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Directed by:
Richard Dindo
Written by:
Richard Dindo
World Premiere: August 2009
Original Version:
English (german/french subtitles), colour,
35mm,
83 min.
Production:
Lea Produktion GmbH, Les Films d'ici, Radio Télévision Suisse, Teleclub AG
Producer:
Richard Dindo, Serge Lalou
Cinematography:
Pio Corradi, Richard Dindo
Editing:
Eulalie Korenfeld, René Zumbühl
Location Sound Mix:
Martin Witz
Rerecording Sound Mix:
Gilles Bernardeau
Music:
Christophe Boutin
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World Sales:
Doc & Film International
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Distribution Switzerland:
Filmcoopi Zürich AG
Distribution France:
Les Films d'ici
Open / CloseFestivals
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Santiago de Chile,
15° FIDOCS Festival Internacional Documentales Santiago de Chile,
20.06.2011 – 26.06.2011
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Washington D.C.,
25th Washington, DC International Film Festival,
07.04.2011 – 17.04.2011
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Montréal,
13e RIDM Rencontres internationales du documentaire de Montréal, Competition,
10.11.2010 – 21.11.2010
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Solothurn,
45. Solothurner Filmtage,
21.01.2010 – 28.01.2010
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Amsterdam,
22nd IDFA International Documentary Festival Amsterdam,
19.11.2009 – 29.11.2009
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Locarno,
62. Festival del film Locarno, Competition,
05.08.2009 – 15.08.2009
Open / CloseNews
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Locarno Film Festival 2009: strong Swiss presence on the Piazza and in numerous sections
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“Space Tourists” in competition in Amsterdam
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Balance 2009: Swiss films hold their ground at major international festivals
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Cinema releases in France for four Swiss films
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Striking presence of Swiss documentary films in Montreal
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Washington DC: Richard Dindo on artists, writers and rebels










