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short film: How the Swiss film “De Grotzepuur” influenced the electoral campaign

Mark M. Rissi established himself as an animal welfare activist by directing a drama about a farmer forced into factory farming. It even got to Joaquin Phoenix over the years.

De Grotzenpuur tells the story of a simple small farmer and shows his struggle for existence. Need pushes him first to industrial animal husbandry and poultry farming, and then to ruin.

Directed by Mark M. Rissi, the film is exhilarating, gripping and unforgettable. In fact, it is strange that the drama has somewhat disappeared and that it was not mentioned when voting on the industrial farming initiative in September 2022. then De Grotzenpuur influenced a referendum in 1978 which eventually led to the passage of Switzerland’s first animal welfare law.

For Rissy, however, the job was far from over. Though he turned with bread and stones such as Black spider other notable films, but today he is best known as an animal rights activist who records abuse on camera and makes the footage available to the public. That Oscar winner Joaquin Phoenixjoker) is related to Rissy, what special wishes did the main actor Shaggy Ströhli have during the filming and other facts from the film De Grotsepur is in the video above.

De Grotsepur is part of the 14th season of the film and can now be streamed on most VoD providers.

About the film: Filmo is an initiative launched by the Solothurn Film Festival in June 2019 and made possible by the Migros Pioneer Fund, the development fund of the Migros Group. Filmo’s goal is to make Swiss cinema classics more visible in the digital space in the long term. OutNow is proud to be Filmo’s media partner.

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Source: Outnow

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