From Bond To Bollywood: Scene-Stealing Switzerland On The Big Screen


(MENAFN- Swissinfo) A week after a steamboat on Lake Lucerne was recognised as a“treasure of European film culture”, we take a scenic cinematic tour of films in which Switzerland's natural beauty and landmarks have played an unforgettable role.

This content was published on April 29, 2024 - 17:00 7 minutes

Born in London, Thomas was a journalist at The Independent before moving to Bern in 2005. He speaks all three official Swiss languages and enjoys travelling the country and practising them, above all in pubs, restaurants and gelaterias.

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On Wednesday the Film Commission Lucerne & Central Switzerland announced that the 118-year-old Belle Époque paddle steamer Schiller would be the first location in Switzerland to be recognised as a Treasure of European Film CultureExternal link by the European Film Academy.

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