Thomas Imbach

Director

Thomas Imbach

Thomas Imbach is a Swiss film director known for his work in independent cinema. He has directed several feature films, including "Mary Queen of Scots" (2013) and "I Was a Swiss Banker" (2007). Imbach's work often explores themes of identity, power, and emotion. He has received critical acclaim for his cinematic style and storytelling techniques. While there is no information available about major awards that he has won, Imbach continues to be a respected figure in the world of European cinema.

Happiness Is a Warm Gun

Green Party icon Petra Kelly is shot in her sleep by her partner Gert Bastian, an ex-Federal Armed Forces general, before he kills himself.

Lenz

An unconventional portrait of a man whose life motto reminds us of the poets of romanticism: The genius writes its own rules.

I was a Swiss Banker

A banker smuggling black money catapults himself out of his old life with a dip in the cold lake water.

Ghetto

A touching documentary about the everyday life of Zurich's forgotten youth.

Glaubenberg

Lena (16) is in love with her brother and would rather indulge in this fantasy than face reality.

Happy Too

A raw, honest look at the relationship between filmmakers, actors, and the characters they jointly create.

Day Is Done

A 35mm camera films from a window, with messages from the answering machine in the background. Slowly an imaginary biography unfolds.

Well Done

The world we have just entered resembles a futurist machine. It is a colossus of concrete and glass, with a computer heart heart deep inside.