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Competitive Release Schedule Switzerland 28.09.2021 Changes Since: 21.09.2021 (N = New Date, C = Changed Date) Competitive Release Schedule Switzerland 28.09.2021 Changes since: 21.09.2021 (N = new date, C = changed date) Originaltitle SUISA Genre Distributor German Part French Part Italian Part Age Week 39, 2021 (27.09.2021 - 03.10.2021) After Love 1014.753 Drama FRENETIC 29.09.2021 8 (14) Les Guérisseurs 1015.163 Documentary BANDE À PART ... 29.09.2021 8 (14) Cette Musique ne joue pour per... 1015.617 Comedy JMH 29.09.2021 12 (14) Tout s'est bien passé 1015.207 Comedy FILMCOOPI 29.09.2021 12 (14) Le Traducteur 1015.008 Drama AGORA 29.09.2021 14 (16) No Time To Die 1013.021 3D Action UNIVERSAL 30.09.2021 30.09.2021 30.09.2021 14 (14) 972 Breakdowns - Auf dem Landw... 1015.291 Documentary ROYAL FILM 19.08.2021 30.09.2021 30.09.2021 16 (-) Bad Luck Banging or Loony Porn... 1015.287 Black Humor XENIX 30.09.2021 15.12.2021 18 (18) Feld, Acker, Wiese 1014.852 Documentary PRODUCER 30.09.2021 10 (-) Herr Bachmann und seine Klasse... 1015.353 Documentary DCM FILM 30.09.2021 8 (8) Je suis Karl 1015.494 Drama FILMCOOPI 30.09.2021 12 (-) Moka Noir 1015.694 Documentary MORANDINI 29.09.2021 16 (16) Week 40, 2021 (04.10.2021 - 10.10.2021) Zibilla et petits contes sur l... 1014.297 Animation OUTSIDE THE B... 06.10.2021 06.10.2021 0 (0) a-ha The Movie 1015.549 Documentary FIRST HAND FI... 07.10.2021 06.10.2021 28.10.2021 10 (14) Gaza mon amour 1014.564 Drama PRAESENS 12.08.2021 06.10.2021 12 (16) Mon Légionnaire 1015.691 Drama SISTER DISTRI... 06.10.2021 16 (-) Nowhere Special 1014.467 Drama FILMCOOPI 05.08.2021 06.10.2021 04.11.2021 10 (12) Siberia 1015.750 Drama CINEMATHEQUE ... 06.10.2021 - (-) Azor 1015.215 Drama XENIX 07.10.2021 12.01.2022 16 (-) Bigger than us 1014.306 Documentary PRAESENS 07.10.2021 22.09.2021 10 (10) Hive 1015.390 Drama FRENETIC 07.10.2021 12 (-) Supernova 1014.554 Romantic ELITE 07.10.2021 08.09.2021 16.09.2021 14 (14) Titane 1015.383 Drama AGORA 07.10.2021 14.07.2021 16 (16) The Boss Baby: Family Business... 1012.105 3D Animation UNIVERSAL 21.10.2021 18.08.2021 07.10.2021 6 (6) Week 41, 2021 (11.10.2021 - 17.10.2021) The Last Duel 1013.964 Drama DISNEY 14.10.2021 13.10.2021 14.10.2021 16 (-) Football Inside 1013.968 Documentary VINCA FILM 06.05.2021 13.10.2021 13.10.2021 6 (8) The Addams Family 2 1014.267 Animation UNIVERSAL 18.11.2021 13.10.2021 28.10.2021 - (-) Atlas 1015.036 Drama OUTSIDE THE B... 13.10.2021 28.10.2021 12 (14) Careless Crime 1014.713 Drama TRIGON 08.07.2021 13.10.2021 C NO REL C 16 (16) Eiffel 1014.166 Biographical PATHE 18.11.2021 13.10.2021 10 (12) The Wolf and the Lion 1013.927 Adventure ELITE 23.12.2021 13.10.2021 20.01.2022 - (-) The Worst Person in The World 1015.152 Comedy FRENETIC 13.10.2021 16 (-) L' homme de la cave 1015.483 Comedy AGORA 13.10.2021 12 (12) Es ist nur eine Phase, Hase 1015.738 Comedy PRAESENS 14.10.2021 12 (-) Fly 1014.006 Drama PATHE 14.10.2021 - (-) Halloween Kills 1012.757 Horror UNIVERSAL 14.10.2021 20.10.2021 21.10.2021 - (-) The Ice Road 1015.358 Thriller ELITE 14.10.2021 21.10.2021 - (-) Malmkrog 1014.146 Drama XENIX 14.10.2021 27.10.2021 16 (-) The Man Who Sold His Skin 1014.576 Drama TRIGON 14.10.2021 20.10.2021 16 (-) Nachbarn 1014.744 Drama FRENETIC 14.10.2021 12 (-) Die Schule der magischen Tiere... 1014.370 Family FILMCOOPI 14.10.2021 0 (-) The Story of my Wife 1015.380 Drama FILMCOOPI 14.10.2021 12 (-) Notturno 1014.625 Documentary XENIX 23.09.2021 22.09.2021 14.10.2021 16 (16) Venom: Let There Be Carnage 1013.371 3D Action SONY PICTURES... 21.10.2021 20.10.2021 14.10.2021 - (-) Copyright © ProCinema 1/14 Berne, 28.09.2021 11:05 Competitive Release Schedule Switzerland 28.09.2021 Changes since: 21.09.2021 (N = new date, C = changed date) Originaltitle SUISA Genre Distributor German Part French Part Italian Part Age Week 42, 2021 (18.10.2021 - 24.10.2021) Venom: Let There Be Carnage 1013.371 3D Action SONY PICTURES... 21.10.2021 20.10.2021 14.10.2021 - (-) Halloween Kills 1012.757 Horror UNIVERSAL 14.10.2021 20.10.2021 21.10.2021 - (-) Ron's Gone Wrong 1012.386 Animation DISNEY 28.10.2021 20.10.2021 21.10.2021 - (-) Illusions perdues 1015.409 Drama PATHE 20.10.2021 - (-) The Man Who Sold His Skin 1014.576 Drama TRIGON 14.10.2021 20.10.2021 16 (-) Padrenostro 1014.511 Drama FILMCOOPI 17.06.2021 20.10.2021 14.05.2021 16 (-) Pleasure 1015.218 Drama XENIX 13.01.2022 20.10.2021 18 (-) Tout nous sourit 1014.078 Comedy PATHE 20.10.2021 10 (12) Le Trésor du Petit Nicolas 1014.886 Comedy PATHE 20.10.2021 6 (8) Menschenskind! 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