Contemporary World Film Series-‘Tambour Battant’, Switzerland-Sat 12 Oct, 4:00 pm

Contemporary World Film Series-‘Tambour Battant’, Switzerland-Sat 12 Oct, 4:00 pm

2024 CONTEMPORARY WORLD FILM SERIES
FOURTH FILM OF THE YEAR
‘TAMBOUR BATTANT’ (‘ROLL THE DRUM’), SWITZERLAND
Directed by François-Christophe Marzal
1 Hr 30 Mins
SATURDAY 12 OCTOBER 2024, 4:00 PM
Supported by the Embassy of Switzerland and the Swiss Cultural Fund
Trailer: https://vimeo.com/821294391

This is a multi-layered social comedy that amalgamates many subjects- music, competition, love, family, and even politics, immigration, and the women’s suffragette movement.

The Swiss film is set in a fictional, picturesque town of the ‘canton’ (province) of Valais in the 1970’s, where two brass bands are rehearsing, hoping to perform for the Federal Music Fair, which only takes place once every five years.

In Valais, women also gained the right to vote at the cantonal level for the first time in 1970. This historical event is set against the fictitious tale of the music-competition between the two marching bands, in the lovely Swiss countryside.

The rivalry between the two bands mirrors other rivalries- between two very different men over a woman, between conservative and progressive views about woman-power (gender equality), between the locals of the village and the outsiders who come to work there (immigration-policy). These issues are still very relevant today.

Even the songs played by the bands reflect the clash between the old and new rhythms. The words and actions fly fast in this vibrant drama, with a marvelous ensemble cast.

The director of the movie stated that this was the most “memorable” film he had made. He had a strong message in the story – “I firmly believe that if everyone puts in a little bit of effort, we can build a better community.”

And that, in essence, is what this multi-dimensional political, musical, amorous Swiss drama is all about.
“Roll the drum” is a roll-call for peace and unity in the community.

What the Critics Said:
Le Temps – “The community story told by ‘Tambour Battant’ reflects current concerns, that are far from being confined to the Valais, Switzerland or even Europe.”

The film is in French, with English sub-titles. The Embassy of Switzerland will host a reception of snacks and drinks, after the
screening.

The Ambassador of Switzerland, HE Pedro Zwahlen, will introduce the film.
Don’t Miss the Fourth Film of TK Park’s 2024 Contemporary World Film Series

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