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‘Late Shift’ wins top Swiss film prize for 2026

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March 28, 2026
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"Heldin" by Petra Volpe is the best Swiss feature film of the year

“Heldin (Late Shift)” by Swiss-Italian screenwriter and director Petra Volpe (third from right).


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Heldin (Late Shift) by Swiss-Italian screenwriter and director Petra Volpe was chosen as the best feature of the year at the 2026 Swiss Film Awards in Zurich on Friday evening.





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The film starring Leonie Boesch was chosen over the literary adaptation La Cache by Lionel Baier, and over Nicolas Steiner’s black-and-white feature film debut Sie glauben an Engel, Herr Drowak?, the historical drama À bras-le-corps by Marie-Elsa Sgualdo and Piet Baumgartner’s Bagger Drama. The last two films were nominated for a total of seven Swiss Film Awards; in the end, they took home two trophies each.

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Late Shift [Heldin], a film by about overworked nurses, is Switzerland’s candidate for the Best International Feature Film award at the Oscars next year.



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Four prizes for ‘Late Shift’

Petra Volpe’s film secured a total of four awards, including best screenplay and best sound. It also won the first-ever “Box Office Quartz” award for the film with the highest box office figures (207,000 cinema admissions).

The movie pays tribute to hospital nursing staff and accompanies a nurse on her late shift. It can currently be streamed on Netflix or Cinefile.

Volpe won her first Swiss Film Award in 2017, as the screenwriter of The Divine Order.

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Scene of "Heldin" (Late Shift), by Petra Volpe, 2025

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Berlin Film Festival: the heroic ‘Late Shift’ of a Swiss nurse




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Swiss filmmaker Petra Volpe’s tense drama, Late Shift, about hospital life seen through the eyes of a dedicated nurse, had its Berlin Film Festival premiere last week.



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Best documentary film and best music

I Love You, I Leave You by Moris Freiburghaus won best documentary. The film tells the story of his best friend, musician Dino Brandão, who is bipolar. It follows the singer-songwriter and guitarist between highs and lows.

The intimate film, which also won a Golden Eye prize in the documentary film competition at the Zurich Film Festival, is accompanied by Dino Brandão’s music. On Friday, the film won a second prize for best film music.

In the two main categories, “Best Feature Film” and “Best Documentary Film”, the winners also received CHF25,000 each in prize money.

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