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Raphaël Brunschwig | |
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![]() Raphaël Brunschwig at the Locarno Film Festival | |
Born | Zurich, Switzerland | 25 June 1984
Occupation | CEO Locarno Film Festival |
Website | Locarno Film Festival |
Raphaël Brunschwig, born in Zurich in 1984, is a Swiss cultural manager best known for his work with the Locarno Film Festival, one of the oldest and most prestigious film festivals in the world.[1] As managing director and then CEO, Brunschwig played a key role in modernising the festival's operations and expanding its international presence.[2] His initiatives included digital innovation, audience development and strengthening industry partnerships. He also serves as President of literary event Eventi Letterari Monte Verità [3] and President of Swiss Top Events.[4] Brunschwig has been named Digital Shaper of 2021 by the Swiss magazine Bilanz.[5]
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[edit]- ^ "10 Oldest Film Festivals in the World". https. 19 March 2025.
- ^ "Bilanz, Digital Shaper 2021". https.
- ^ "Eventi Letterari Monte Verità". https.
- ^ "Swiss Top Events". https.
- ^ "digitalswitzerland Digital Shaper 2021". https. 4 October 2021.
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