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Locarno 2025: A Festival on the Brink of Reinvention

As Locarno Film Festival prepares for its 2025 edition, artistic director Giona A. Nazzaro hints at an ambitious vision that could disrupt the usual festival rhythm—what hidden stories and daring choices await?

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Locarno Film Festival 2025 Preview Interview With Giona A. Nazzaro
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The air around Locarno is thick with anticipation—and a question that refuses to be silenced: can a film festival still surprise us? Giona A. Nazzaro, the festival’s artistic architect, doesn’t just nod to the past; he leans into the fracture lines of cinema’s future, promising a 2025 edition that might just rewrite the festival playbook.

It’s no small claim in a world where film festivals often blend into a monotony of premieres and red carpets. Yet Nazzaro’s vision carries an edge of risk, a whisper that the cinematic landscape is shifting—and Locarno aims to be more than a spectator.

When Tradition Meets the Unexpected
Locarno has long been a haven for cinephiles chasing the obscure, the challenging, the unsung. But this year, the festival’s program gestures toward something more complex: a deliberate collision between the avant-garde and the mainstream, between nostalgia and disruption. “We want to be a platform where cinema’s limits are tested—not politely, but insistently,” Nazzaro confides.

The tension lies in balancing reverence for auteurs with the electric thrill of discovery. How does one curate a space that honors legacy while courting the unknown? Locarno’s answer seems to be an unapologetic embrace of contradiction.

The Quiet Revolution Behind the Scenes
Behind the glamorous screenings and bustling terraces, a quieter upheaval is taking place. Programming choices reveal a festival unafraid to challenge the gatekeepers and shake the very foundations of cinephilia. It’s a dance with uncertainty, a gamble on voices not yet heard and formats not yet mastered.

Nazzaro’s candid assertion that “we are here to provoke, not just to please” suggests Locarno is staking a claim in cinema’s turbulent present. The question is—will the audience follow?


Locarno 2025 isn’t just another date on the festival calendar. It’s a test of cinema’s resilience, an invitation to rethink what a festival can be. As the sun sets over the Piazza Grande, the real drama may unfold not on screen but in the whispers of those daring to dream differently.

And as we wait, the question lingers—can art still surprise us in an age of predictability, or is Locarno the last stand of cinematic rebellion?

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