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  1. Patricia Plattner (22 January 1953, in Geneva – 5 September 2016) was a Swiss filmmaker. Between 1986 and 2009 she directed fourteen films. She was awarded a Prix UBS at the Solothurn Film Festival in 2000. References

  2. Patricia Plattner, born in Geneva (Switzerland) in 1953, studied art history at the University of Geneva before obtaining a degree in mixed media at Geneva’s Fine Arts College (ESAV) in 1975. Working in the visual arts from 1975 to 1983, she put on exhibitions and performances in Switzerland and abroad. In 1979, after trav-

  3. Patricia Plattner, born in Geneva (Switzerland) in 1953, studied art history at the University of Geneva before obtaining a degree in mixed media at Geneva’s Fine Arts College (ESAV) in 1975. Working in the visual arts from 1975 to 1983, she put on exhibitions and performances in Switzerland and abroad.

  4. Feb 7, 2017 · As a filmmaker, Patricia Plattner, who describes herself as a “firmly rooted nomad”, was also committed to travelling and discovering other worlds. At first, Patricia dedicated herself to art history and painting at Geneva Fine Arts School.

  5. Patricia Plattner died yesterday after a long battle against the big C. I initially discovered her work through her films “Made in India” and “Les Petites Couleurs” before meeting her once in Carouge in Les Studios Lolos “Avec un «s», précise Aloys”. She was a warm, generous and very humane person.

  6. In material collated from interviews with respectively Raman Mann and Patricia Plattner, who have both made successful documentaries about women’s welfare in India, it is worth considering how they have intervened differently into women’s lives and reached distinct audiences.

  7. Patricia Plattner was born in 1953 in Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland. She is a producer and director, known for Piano panier ou La recherche de l'équateur (1989), Le livre de cristal (1994) and Les petites couleurs (2002).

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