Paradises of Diane Les Paradis de Diane

by Carmen Jaquier , Jan Gassmann

Switzerland
2024
97 min
French, English, German, Spanish / with French subs
Feature film
Color

En Compétition 2024

Official synopsis

On a winter’s evening, a woman wanders through the busy streets of Benidorm. Diane is alone, with only a bag from the pharmacy in her arms. She has left behind Martin and her newborn baby at the women’s clinic in Zurich. In the glow of the neon signs, Diane seems like a shadow moving to the beat of the city – a Mediterranean Las Vegas in decline. In this parallel world of all-inclusive tourists, revelers and eccentrics, Diane meets Rose. Without many words, these two strangers find their way to each other, a mutual adoption of two lonely souls. Far from home, Diane reconnects with her body and finds truth…

Biography and Filmography

Carmen Jaquier, born in Geneva, initially learned graphic design before making her first short films as a self-taught film- maker. She later joined the École cantonale d’art de Lausanne (ECAL). Her graduation film, Le Tombeau des filles, received the Pardino d’argento at the Locarno Film Festival in 2011. She then delved into image and editing within the Aamen collective, creating two short films, Les Vagues and Le Bal des Sirènes. Her films La Rivière sous la langue and Heimatland (a collective feature film) were selected for the Locarno Film Festival in 2015. Additionally, she worked on the cinematography for Emmanuelle Antille film A Bright Light - Karen and the Process, presented at the Visions du Réel Festival in 2018. Her first feature film, Thunder released in 2022, has been showcased at various festivals (Toronto, San Sebastian, Busan, Rome) and has received numerous awards, including Best Director at the Marrakech Film Festival. It was chosen to represent Switzerland at the Oscars.

 

2024 : Paradises of Diane - Carmen Jaquier & Jan Gassman - Co-Director 

2022 : THUNDER - Carmen Jaquier - Director 

2016 : TO OUR STARS (SHORT) - Carmen Jaquier & Nani Gianni - Co-Director 

2015 : LA RIVIÈRE SOUS LA LANGUE - Carmen Jaquier - Director 

2015 : HEIMATLAND (2015) - Carmen Jaquier & Jan Gassman - Co-Director 

2014 : ROME À LA TROISIÈME HEURE DE LA NUIT (SHORT) - Carmen Jaquier & Anissa Cadelli & Soumeya Ferro-Luzzi - Co-Director

2013 : LE BAL DES SIRÈNES (SHORT) - Carmen Jaquier - Director

2012 : LES VAGUES (SHORT) - Carmen Jaquier - Director

2011 : LE TOMBEAU DES FILLES (SHORT) - Carmen Jaquier - Director

Jan Gassman is a director working on the borderline between fiction and documentary filmmaking.In 2004, he began his studies in documentary filmmaking at HFF Munich. His first feature film, Chrigu, was presented at the 57th Berlinale and was successful in theaters. He won a Bern and Zurich Cinema Award in 2008, as well as the Walo Prize in 2009. Jan Gassmann then directed his first fictional feature film, Off Beat, selected for the Panorama section of the 60th Berlinale, and co-directed the documentary Karma Shadub, winner of the International Jury Prize at the Visions du Réel Festival in Nyon. In 2015, he initiated the political and collective film Heimatland, presented in the international competition at the Locarno Film Festival. In 2016, his film Europe, she loves, about four couples on the outskirts of Europe, was chosen as the opening film of the Panorama Dokumente at the Berlinale. The film won several awards and was nominated for the Swiss Film Prize and the European Film Prize. In 2022, Gassmann directed 99 Moons, produced by Zodiac Pictures. This amour-fou made its premiere at the Cannes Film Festival in the Acid section. The film was sold to more than 25 territories.

 

2024 : Paradises of Diane - Carmen Jaquier & Jan Gassman - Co-Director 

2022 : 99 MOONS - Jan Gassman - Director

2016 : EUROPE, SHE LOVES  - Jan Gassman - Director

2015 : HEIMATLAND (2015) - Carmen Jaquier & Jan Gassman - Co-Director

2013 : KARMA SHADUB - Ramòn Giger & Jan Gassman - Co-Director

2011 : OFF BEAT - Jan Gassman - Director

2007 : CHRIGU - Jan Gassman - Director

by Carmen Jaquier, Jan Gassmann

Carmen Jaquier, born in Geneva, initially learned graphic design before making her first short films as a self-taught film- maker. She later joined the École cantonale d’art de Lausanne (ECAL). Her graduation film, Le Tombeau des filles, received the Pardino d’argento at the Locarno Film Festival in 2011. She then delved into image and editing within the Aamen collective, creating two short films, Les Vagues and Le Bal des Sirènes. Her films La Rivière sous la langue and Heimatland (a collective feature film) were selected for the Locarno Film Festival in 2015. Additionally, she worked on the cinematography for Emmanuelle Antille film A Bright Light - Karen and the Process, presented at the Visions du Réel Festival in 2018. Her first feature film, Thunder released in 2022, has been showcased at various festivals (Toronto, San Sebastian, Busan, Rome) and has received numerous awards, including Best Director at the Marrakech Film Festival. It was chosen to represent Switzerland at the Oscars.

 

2024 : Paradises of Diane - Carmen Jaquier & Jan Gassman - Co-Director 

2022 : THUNDER - Carmen Jaquier - Director 

2016 : TO OUR STARS (SHORT) - Carmen Jaquier & Nani Gianni - Co-Director 

2015 : LA RIVIÈRE SOUS LA LANGUE - Carmen Jaquier - Director 

2015 : HEIMATLAND (2015) - Carmen Jaquier & Jan Gassman - Co-Director 

2014 : ROME À LA TROISIÈME HEURE DE LA NUIT (SHORT) - Carmen Jaquier & Anissa Cadelli & Soumeya Ferro-Luzzi - Co-Director

2013 : LE BAL DES SIRÈNES (SHORT) - Carmen Jaquier - Director

2012 : LES VAGUES (SHORT) - Carmen Jaquier - Director

2011 : LE TOMBEAU DES FILLES (SHORT) - Carmen Jaquier - Director

Jan Gassman is a director working on the borderline between fiction and documentary filmmaking.In 2004, he began his studies in documentary filmmaking at HFF Munich. His first feature film, Chrigu, was presented at the 57th Berlinale and was successful in theaters. He won a Bern and Zurich Cinema Award in 2008, as well as the Walo Prize in 2009. Jan Gassmann then directed his first fictional feature film, Off Beat, selected for the Panorama section of the 60th Berlinale, and co-directed the documentary Karma Shadub, winner of the International Jury Prize at the Visions du Réel Festival in Nyon. In 2015, he initiated the political and collective film Heimatland, presented in the international competition at the Locarno Film Festival. In 2016, his film Europe, she loves, about four couples on the outskirts of Europe, was chosen as the opening film of the Panorama Dokumente at the Berlinale. The film won several awards and was nominated for the Swiss Film Prize and the European Film Prize. In 2022, Gassmann directed 99 Moons, produced by Zodiac Pictures. This amour-fou made its premiere at the Cannes Film Festival in the Acid section. The film was sold to more than 25 territories.

 

2024 : Paradises of Diane - Carmen Jaquier & Jan Gassman - Co-Director 

2022 : 99 MOONS - Jan Gassman - Director

2016 : EUROPE, SHE LOVES  - Jan Gassman - Director

2015 : HEIMATLAND (2015) - Carmen Jaquier & Jan Gassman - Co-Director

2013 : KARMA SHADUB - Ramòn Giger & Jan Gassman - Co-Director

2011 : OFF BEAT - Jan Gassman - Director

2007 : CHRIGU - Jan Gassman - Director