Festival venues
In addition to the Festival’s central venues at the Espace Pitoëff and the Maison des Arts du Grütli, the FIFDH welcomes you in the Greater Geneva and French-speaking Switzerland. The locations of the various events are listed below each film or discussion.
Public transportations
TPG lines 1, 12 and 18
Stop: Pont d’Arve
TPG lines 15 and 17
Stop: Uni Mail
Schedule
Fri 6 March
17:45-21:00 / 22:00-23:30
Sa 7 March
13:00-14:00 / 16:00-20:30 / 22:30-00:00
Sun 8 March
12:30-14:00 / 16:45-18:00 / 22:30-23:30
Mo 9 March
22:00-23:30
Tue 10 March
20:00-23:00
Wed 11 March
13:00-14:00 / 16:00-18:30 / 21:45-23:45
Thu 12 March
17:30-18:30 / 19:45-00:15
Fri 13 March
14:30-15:00 / 17:00-18:30 / 20:15-21:15 / 23:00-00:15
Sa 14 March
12:30-14:00 / 15:30-20:00 /21:45-23:30
Sun 15 March
10:00-18:00 / 19:00-22:00
Public transportations
TPG lines 3, 5, 12, 17, 18 and 20
Stop: Place de Neuve
TPG lines 1 and 15
Stop: Cirque
TPG lines 2 and 19
Stop: Théâtre
During the Festival, the ticket office opens 45 minutes before the first screening of the day and closes 15 minutes after the start of the last film.
Schedule subject to change – please check the ticketing information page for updates.
Accessibility and inclusion
FIFDH is committed to offering a Festival and events that are accessible to all in order to contribute to an inclusive society and culture.
The festival is raising awareness of inclusion and accessibility issues among its team and staff, who are also receiving information on the measures implemented. Do you have accessibility requirements or any other needs to feel welcome? Please contact us as early as possible so that we can provide the best possible support during the Festival.
For any questions concerning your visit to the Festival, please contact our dedicated team.
By phone : +41 (0) 22 809 69 09
By email : access@fifdh.org
We respond to your inquiries by phone on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 11:00 to 17:00.
A designated contact person will ensure this service and will be present at the Information & Accessibility Desk (at the entrance of the Maison Communale de Plainpalais) throughout the Festival. They will be available every day of the FIFDH (6–15 March 2026) from 111:00 to 21:00, and during the Festival’s opening hours.
The main venues of the FIFDH and the vast majority of other venues are accessible to people with reduced mobility. The number of seats available for people with reduced mobility is however limited: we therefore kindly ask you to contact the accessibility advisor on +41 77 987 66 88 (telephone or WhatsApp, see opening hours above) or by email at access@fifdh.org.
- The Maison communale de Plainpalais is the main venue of the Festival. For information on accessibility at La Maison communale de Plainpalais, click here. For information on accessibility at Théâtre Pitoëff (1st floor of the Maison communale de Plainpalais), click here.
- Several Festival events and screenings take place at the Cinémas du Grütli. For information on accessibility at the Cinémas du Grütli, click here.
- The Festival takes place in different venues in Geneva. Below is a list of the venues and their accessibility information.
- Fonction: cinéma (Maison des Arts du Grütli): you will find information on accessibility here.
- Théâtre du Forum Meyrin: you will find information on accessibility here.
- Bains des Pâquis: you will find information on accessibility here.
- Musée d’ethnographie de Genève (MEG): you will find information on accessibility here.
- Théâtre de la Parfumerie: you will find information on accessibility here.
For more information on accessible venues in Geneva, click here.
Guide dogs and assistance dogs are authorised on all the sites, including in the screening rooms.
Additional Accessibility Measures
- Walkers are available to make waiting in lines easier (in the Maison communale de Plainpalais).
- Reusable straws and cups are provided at the Festival bars.
- A Sunflower badge or lanyard, or an ‘I am autistic’ card may be worn to indicate a non-visible disability. Already used by the Swiss Federal Railways (SBB) and Geneva Airport, this system helps Festival staff and volunteers provide tailored support.
Audio description is essential for making films and videos accessible to visually impaired and blind people. It takes the form of a voice-over describing what is happening on screen – in order to enable everyone to follow the plot. Every year at the FIFDH, several films are shown with audio description and subtitles via the Greta application, thanks to Regards Neufs.
Film: Olivia et le tremblement de terre invisible
By Irene Iborra Rizo
Spain/France/Belgium/Chili/Switzerland, 2025, 70’
OV French, ST French SME, from 10 years old
Synopsis: At twelve years old, Olivia’s life is turned upside down when she, her mother and her younger brother are evicted from their home. To protect her little brother Tim, Olivia pretends that what they are going through is a film – and that he is the hero.
Screening: Wednesday 11 March, 11h, Musée d’Ethnographie de Genève (MEG), RELAX SCREENING, audio described, SME. Free entry, no booking required. More information HERE
Film: Belleville Beats
By Hugo Sobelman
France, 2025, 87′, OV French, ST French/English
Synopsis: La Perm’ welcomes the teenagers of Belleville as a second home. Both a refuge and a space for creation, the centre enables them to resist gentrification, to create, and to prepare a festival where their dreams and collective struggles come to life.
Screenings:
- Sunday 8 March, 15h, Fonction:Cinema (Cinémas du Grütli), followed by a listening session of the last episode of the Bibliothèque Braille Romande podcast, Le Point Son. Free admission – booking required. More information and booking HERE
- Wednesday 11 March, 14h, Grande Salle of the Maison Communale de Plainpalais, followed by a discussion with the director. More information and tickets HERE
- Sunday 15 March, 18h, Grande Salle of the Maison Communale de Plainpalais, followed by the Forum “Exposing and Abolishing Police Brutality”. More information and tickets HERE
Using the Greta Application
We recommend that you complete these steps in advance, for example at home. Here’s how to proceed:
Before the screening
- Connect your smartphone to the internet (for example, at home).
- Download the Greta application, for instance from the Regards Neufs website.
- Activate the “audio description” option in the settings.
- Log in or create an account (if you create an account, you will receive an e-mail to confirm your registration. You will need to click on it before you can log in).
- Search for the desired film in the “events” category.
- Download the audio description.
In the theater
- Upon entering the theater, open the chosen film in the Greta app.
- When the film starts, during synchronization, you will hear a sound similar to a heartbeat for a few seconds.
- Synchronization happens automatically, and the audio description will start in your headphones.
Tips and information
- Internet access is not required during the film if the audio description has been downloaded in advance. Synchronisation works offline.
- Make sure your phone’s microphone is not covered. The app uses your phone’s microphone to synchronize the audio subtitles.
- Fully charge your phone before the screening.
Subtitles
- All foreign language films are subtitled in French. All French films are subtitled in English.
- All French films are now also subtitled in French. This allows for broader understanding.
Subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing (SME)
The subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing (SME) are integrated directly into the image and visible to everyone. They reproduce the dialogue and sound information necessary for understanding. These are not colour-coded SME subtitles.
Film: Olivia et le tremblement de terre invisible
By Irene Iborra Rizo
Spain/France/Belgium/Chili/Switzerland, 2025, 70’
OV French, ST French SME, from 10 years old
Synopsis: At twelve years old, Olivia’s life is turned upside down when she, her mother and her younger brother are evicted from their home. To protect her little brother Tim, Olivia pretends that what they are going through is a film – and that he is the hero.
Screening: Wednesday 11 March, 11h, Musée d’Ethnographie de Genève (MEG), RELAX SCREENING, audio described, SME. Free entry, no booking required. More information HERE
Live transcription, or surtitling, is a service generally used in the performing arts and is particularly beneficial for people who are deaf or visually impaired. During the discussion sessions held as part of the Forums, the speakers’ words are transcribed in real time and immediately displayed on screen (in French only). This service, provided by SWISS TXT, facilitates understanding, eases daily life, and ensures equal participation in the FIFDH Forums.
Forum: United States: The Authoritarian Turn
Saturday 7 March, 19h30, Grande Salle of the Maison Communale de Plainpalais
Preceded by the film: The Librarians by Kim A. Snyder, United States, 2025, 88’, OV English/German, ST French/English
Forum theme: In just one year, Donald Trump has made the United States increasingly unsettling for allies and rivals alike, as his administration shows contempt for international law, attacks human rights and undermines the separation of powers.
Forum: Solidarity Is Not a Slogan
Monday 9 March, 19h, Grande Salle of the Maison Communale de Plainpalais
Preceded by the film: Portuali by Perla Sardella, Italy, 2024, 81’, OV Italian/German, ST French/English
Forum theme: Solidarity is often invoked but rarely fully assumed. What happens when it is put into practice through concrete struggles – feminist, LGBTQIA+, anti-racist or in solidarity with Palestine – and comes with conflict, rupture and risk?
Forum: Health: A Right or a Privilege?
Thursday 12 March, 19h, Grande Salle of the Maison Communale de Plainpalais
Preceded by the film: Chronically Ignored by Sibylle Dahrendorf and Daniela Schmidt-Langels, Germany/Austria, 2025, 52’, OV German/English, ST French/English
Forum theme: The medical system is marked by deep flaws: limited political commitment, underfunded research and social exclusion. These failures are not accidental: they expose the structural inequalities of Western healthcare systems.
The following venues are equipped with hearing loop systems:
- The movie theaters of the Cinémas du Grütli
- The Musée d’ethnographie de Genève (MEG)
- The main auditorium of the Bio Cinema
- The Théâtre du Forum Meyrin (rows J to O)
To benefit from this, please switch your hearing aid to T-coil mode in these rooms. Find out more information about these places on this page, as well as in the directory of venues equipped with magnetic loops.
The FIFDH offers Relax screening
- A relaxed and caring environment
- An adapted welcome
During a Relax activity, the codes are a little more flexible. For example, the public can:
- Move
- Talk
- Express their emotions
During a Relax activity at the FIFDH, there are:
- People at the reception desk wearing Relax t-shirts
- A soft light in the cinema
- The sound of the film is lowered
- The cinema door is open
Relax activities in Geneva are organised by Out of the Box Association.
Film: Olivia et le tremblement de terre invisible
By Irene Iborra Rizo
Spain/France/Belgium/Chili/Switzerland, 2025, 70’
OV French, ST French SME, from 10 years old
Synopsis: At twelve years old, Olivia’s life is turned upside down when she, her mother and her younger brother are evicted from their home. To protect her little brother Tim, Olivia pretends that what they are going through is a film – and that he is the hero.
Screening: Wednesday 11 March, 11h, Musée d’Ethnographie de Genève (MEG), RELAX SCREENING, audio described, SME. Free entry, no booking required. More information HERE
Film: La Vie de château, mon enfance à Versailles
By Clémence Madeleine-Perdrillat and Nathaniel H’limi
France, Luxembourg, 2020, 81′, OV French, from 6 years old
Synopsis: Violette, 8 ans, perd du jour au lendemain ses parents et se retrouve confiée à son oncle Régis au château de Versailles. D’abord méfiant-es l’un-e envers l’autre, il et elle apprennent à se rapprocher et à se construire une nouvelle vie ensemble.
Screening: Wednesday 11 March, 14h45, Cinémas du Grütli (Salle Simon), RELAX SCREENING. More information and tickets HERE
If you have a disability and require an assistant, a free ticket can be reserved for this person (online at billetterie@fifdh.org or at the box office).
All ticket holders are eligible for the discounts offered by the Festival:
- Reduced rate: AVS, unemployed, AI, asylum seekers, members Function: Cinema, AACDG members.
- Youth rate: Under 20s, apprentices, students.
- 20 years/20 francs: Holders of the 20 years/20 francs card. The 20 years/20 francs rates are subsidized by the City of Geneva, the Fond intercommunal des communes genevoises and the Republic and Canton of Geneva.
Established several years ago, solidarity tickets provide people facing precarious situations and socio-cultural associations with the opportunity to attend a determined screening of the FIFDH. In 2025, 200 people attended a free screening of the film Sultana’s Dream by Isabel Herguera.