Richard Dindo

Directing

Richard Dindo

Born June 5, 1944 · Zürich, Switzerland

Died February 12, 2025 · aged 80

Richard Dindo was a Swiss documentary filmmaker of Italian heritage. He lived in Zürich and Paris. He was referred to as a "lawyerly filmmaker" for his meticulous and emotionally engaged research .

Known For

Grüningers FallGrüningers Fall · 1998
Grüningers Fall
8.31998
MovieDocumentary
The Grüninger case from Switzerland. This is a documentary about a police officer who showed civil courage back in the forties when he led many refugees fleeing German Nazi terror immigrate to Switzerland, although he was advised not to do so. Grüninger later was sued by the state of Switzerland, lost his job and died in the early seventies. The film constructs a just lawsuit with eye-witnesses and thus fully legitimates what Grüninger did.
The Voyage of BashôThe Voyage of Bashô · 2019
The Voyage of Bashô
2019
MovieDocumentaryDrama
A fictionalised documentary about the great Japanese poet Bashô (1644–1694), the spiritual father of haiku poetry. A monk, portraying the poet, journeys through Japan, following Bashô's journal and writing many of his haikus. A ruminant, poetic, Zen Buddhist observation of nature – a return to the lost paradise of unspoilt nature.
Homo Faber (Trois femmes)Homo Faber (Trois femmes) · 2015
Homo Faber (Trois femmes)
2015
MovieDrama
A man turning 50 (Walter Faber) narrates his liaisons with three women: Hanna, who was pregnant and left him many years ago in Zurich; Ivy, who broke up with him recently in New York; Sabeth who is 20 and whom he just met on a boat to Europe. Sabeth and the narrator travel to France, Italy and Greece. But who is Sabeth? What does she feel towards the narrator? What does he feel towards her? The entire movie is shot in subjective view (we only see what the narrator sees); there are no dialogues, just his post-synchronised voice.
Genet à ChatilaGenet à Chatila · 1999
Genet à Chatila
6.71999
MovieDocumentary
A documentary about the French writer Jean Genet and his relations with the Palestinian revolution. One day after the September 1982 massacre at the refugee camp of Shatila in Beirut, Genet visits the camp. Suffering from throat cancer and having written nothing in years, Genet begins to write on the threshold of his death about this disturbing new experience. It leads to his last book, entitled “Un captif amoureux” in which Genet reflects on the Palestinian revolution, its defeat, and the loss of one’s homeland. In this film a young French woman of Algerian origin who is reading the book returns to the landscapes of the Palestinian resistance and the refugee camps full of exiles, in search of Genet.
The MarsdreamersThe Marsdreamers · 2009
The Marsdreamers
2009
MovieDocumentary
In southern California's Mojave Desert, members of the Mars Society - a loosely connected group of people who live modestly but spend time planning a better life on the Red Planet - don homemade spacesuits and wander the Mojave, conjuring a dry Martian landscape.
Arthur Rimbaud: A BiographyArthur Rimbaud: A Biography · 1991
Arthur Rimbaud: A Biography
8.21991
MovieDocumentary
The tragic life of 19th century French poet Arthur Rimbaud, as told by characters that knew him.
Charlotte : « Vie ou théâtre ? »Charlotte : « Vie ou théâtre ? » · 1992
Charlotte : « Vie ou théâtre ? »
10.01992
Movie
Portrait of the German and Jewish painter who lived during the war in the south of France, in Villefranche-sur-Mer, where she painted 769 gouaches which recount her life, from her childhood, the suicide of her mother, her relationship to her father, to her mother-in-law, the singer Paula Lindberg, to a teacher whom she was secretly in love with, her flight to France, the reunion with her grandparents, until her arrest by the Gestapo who sent her to Auschwitz where she was assassinated in 1943.
Dani, Michi, Renato & MaxDani, Michi, Renato & Max · 1988
Dani, Michi, Renato & Max
7.01988
MovieDocumentary
A three-part documentary about four young men who were active members of the Zurich youth movement in the early 1980s and died tragically as a result of “accidents” with the involvement of the police. The exuberant Dani and Michi stole a motorbike to go on a joyride; a police car gave chase and caused their fatal crash. Renato, a young junkie raised in orphanages, was shot by the police while driving a stolen car. Max, an innocent bystander at a youth demonstration, was clubbed on the head by a police officer, and later died of complications caused by his head injuries. Taken together, these three incidents reflect the tense and violent atmosphere of the time and the conflict between repressive authority and a young generation desperate for freedom

Filmography

Sort
Dani, Michi, Renato & MaxDani, Michi, Renato & Max · 1988
Dani, Michi, Renato & Max
7.01988
MovieDocumentary
A three-part documentary about four young men who were active members of the Zurich youth movement in the early 1980s and died tragically as a result of “accidents” with the involvement of the police. The exuberant Dani and Michi stole a motorbike to go on a joyride; a police car gave chase and caused their fatal crash. Renato, a young junkie raised in orphanages, was shot by the police while driving a stolen car. Max, an innocent bystander at a youth demonstration, was clubbed on the head by a police officer, and later died of complications caused by his head injuries. Taken together, these three incidents reflect the tense and violent atmosphere of the time and the conflict between repressive authority and a young generation desperate for freedom

Director

Bailey House: To Live as Long as You CanBailey House: To Live as Long as You Can · 1988
Bailey House: To Live as Long as You Can
1988
MovieDocumentary
Everyday life in a house where death is omnipresent, but in which, in contrast to a retirement home, mainly younger people live. Bailey House is a former hotel where 44 AIDS patients live. A refuge for a fraction of people suffering from AIDS in the city of New York, where they find shelter, supervised by a competent team. Fellow sufferers, perhaps even friends in the face of a disease that is stigmatized by society and means social isolation for most of those affected. People of different social backgrounds meet here. However, the largest proportion is made up of young black formerly drug addicts. Bailey House, the last stop in their young life, is often even the first real home, in most cases also the most beautiful place where they have lived so far.

Writer