Olivia et le tremblement de terre invisible
10:00–11:00 | RELAX visit to the MEG
The screening is preceded by a RELAX visit to the MEG.
Free of charge, registration required.
Registration link
More information on the Museum’s website.
11:00–12:10 | Film screening
From 10 years old
At twelve years old, Olivia’s life changes overnight when she, her mother and her younger brother are forced to leave their home. She must adjust to a more precarious way of living and take on responsibility for her little brother Tim. Fortunately, a chance encounter with a group of warm, colourful neighbours transforms their everyday reality into an adventure. Together, they turn each challenge into a game and each day into something to remember !
The screening is free and does not require a reservation.
In collaboration with the Musée d’ethnographie de Genève (MEG).
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This is a RELAX film screening.
Everyone is welcome.
All behaviour, even unexpected behaviour, is seen as an expression of feeling.
Cultural life is open to all.
During this relax film screening, we invite you to watch an animated film:
‘Olivia and the Invisible Earthquake’
When is it?
Wednesday 11 March 2026 at 11am.
How long does it last?
It lasts 70 minutes.
What is the minimum age?
You must be at least 10 years old to see this film.
How much does it cost?
It’s free.
How do I book?
You can come without booking.
What is it?
‘Olivia and the Invisible Earthquake’ is an animated film.
The film is about a 12-year-old girl named Olivia.
One day, her family is evicted from their home.
She has to leave her house with:
her mother, Ingrid
her little brother, Tim
They go to live in an empty flat.
Her mum can’t find a job.
She becomes very sad and tired.
Olivia has to:
look after her little brother
help her mum
pretend that everything is fine
To protect her brother, she tells him that:
their life is like a film in which they are the heroes.
In her new neighbourhood, Olivia meets some kind people.
They become like a new family to her.
They help her through her invisible problems,
like an earthquake in her heart.
Everyone is welcome at Relax cinema screenings.
For example:
parents with babies
elderly people
people with disabilities
people who feel uncomfortable in enclosed spaces
What happens during a Relax screening?
Before the film:
Someone welcomes you
They show you to the theatre
They give you information about the film
The lights dim slowly
The film begins
During the film:
The door remains open
You can come and go as you please
The sound is softer
You can react however you like:
talk
move around
laugh
Someone is there to help you if needed
After the film, you can:
have a drink
talk about the film
visit the museum
ask for help getting home
For example, to:
find out the TPG bus and tram timetables
(TPG = Transports Publics Genevois)
call a taxi
This event is free and no registration is required.
Do you have any questions?
Call the MEG on 022 418 45 55
All your RELAX outings in Geneva: HERE
RELAX in Geneva are coordinated by the Out of the Box Association.