Ruelle des Bolzes

Switzerland, October 2009
FILM, Documentary, 77 min.

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directed by
Jean-Théo Aeby
Written by
Jean-Théo Aeby
Status
In distribution

Jean-Théo Aeby sets out with his 12-year-old granddaughter Lula to the Basse-Ville district in Freiburg. Around 40 inhabitants express themselves in front of the camera and six of them maintain that they are the last “real” Bolzes who have spent their whole life in this district. They explain to us the language, Bolze, a combination of French and the Sensler dialect (related to Swiss German), which is why there are French subtitles in certain places! We learn about the local means of expression, the various mentalities and about a neighbourhood that has two different language groups. And we meet a few gnarled characters as well.

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World Premiere
October 2009
Original Version
French,  colour, DVD, 77 min.
Production
Jean-Théo Aeby
Producer
directed by
Jean-Théo Aeby
Written by
Jean-Théo Aeby
Cinemato­graphy
Jean-Théo Aeby, Stéphane Sapin
Editing
Jean-Théo Aeby
Sound Editing
Jean-Théo Aeby
Re-Recording Mix
Jean-Théo Aeby
Music
Loreena McKennitt, Gabby Marchand, Michel Ducarroz
Location Sound Mix
Jean-Théo Aeby

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World Rights
Jean-Théo Aeby