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Swiss Film Industry Celebrates Record-Breaking Year
Swiss cinema achieves third-highest attendance numbers in history with 907,000 admissions in 2024, showcasing growing domestic film industry success.

Record-Breaking Achievement
The Swiss film industry has achieved a remarkable milestone in 2024, recording its third-highest attendance numbers in history with 907,000 admissions. This achievement marks a significant moment in Swiss cinema, demonstrating the growing strength and appeal of domestic productions. The figure stands as a testament to the industry's resilience and creative excellence, falling just short of the 2003 record of 909,000 visitors and the all-time high of 1.55 million set in 2006.
Top Performing Films
'Bon Schuur Ticino', a comedy by Peter Luisi, emerged as the standout success of 2024, particularly dominating the German-speaking market with over 220,000 admissions. The film secured its place among the top ten most popular films in German-speaking Switzerland and ranks eighth in the all-time list of successful Swiss films. Following closely were 'Tschugger – Der lätscht Fall' and 'Wisdom of Happiness – A Heart-to-Heart with the Dalai Lama', with these three productions collectively accounting for 45% of all Swiss cinema admissions in 2024.
Industry Impact and Market Share
Swiss productions commanded an impressive market share in 2024, representing almost 9% of all films shown in the country. While the overall cinema industry saw a slight 2% decline in total admissions compared to 2023, with 10.2 million visitors, Swiss films bucked this trend with their strong performance. The industry continues to show resilience, though numbers remain 18% below pre-pandemic levels, indicating room for further recovery and growth.
Future Outlook
The exceptional performance of Swiss cinema in 2024 sets a strong foundation for future growth. With the Federal Statistical Office set to release definitive figures in March, the industry's trajectory suggests a robust recovery and growing audience appreciation for domestic productions. The success of diverse genres, from comedy to documentary, indicates a maturing industry capable of producing content that resonates with both local and international audiences.