Mano film

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Mano film
legal form Sole proprietorship
founding 2001
Seat Zurich
management Anka Schmid
Branch Film, art, cinema

Mano Film (formerly Mano Production) is a film production company. It was founded in 1987 by Anka Schmid , Agnes Barmettler and Rachel Schmid and has produced several films. In 2001, Anka Schmid became the sole owner. The production company has specialized in interdisciplinary film and art projects.

Cinema films and art installations

  • 1989: Techqua Ikachi, Land - Mein Leben (documentary film)
  • 1991: Behind closed doors (feature film, coproduction with DFFB, Germany)
  • 1994: Magic Matterhorn (feature documentary, co-production with Insert Film, Solothurn, Switzerland)
  • 1998: Little Sister (episode film, coproduction with Thelma Film, Zurich, Switzerland)
  • 1997: Labyrinth projections (art video)
  • 2000: The Engadine Wonder (short film, art installation)
  • 2002: Onoma (6 short films for Expo02)
  • 2004: Perpetuum Mobile (experimental video)
  • 2006: Found Footage I – XI (art videos, installations, interventions)
  • 2008: Hierig - Today (art installation, short film)
  • 2010: TV room (art video, sofa)
  • 2011: Musée Bizarre (museum portrait)
  • 2011: Mäusemuseum (short documentation)
  • 2011: Water ballet (art video, room installation)
  • 2012: Marzili Badi (experimental film)
  • 2013: Fe-Male (short film, video installation)
  • 2014: Sophie dances anyway (video installation)

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