"A symphony of separation and solitude." - Allan Hunter, Screen International

"Deliciously ambiguous. Zürchers’ movies are like prisms, capturing the things people do when they think no one’s watching…and when they desperately wish they were." -Peter DeBruge, Variety

"Thrilling, thrilling cinema. Order and chaos fighting it out at the level of form and content." - Erika Balsom, Film Comment

As her roommate Lisa prepares to move out of their apartment, Mara contemplates the end of an era. Furniture is moved, walls painted, cupboards built. Amid all the hustle and bustle, secret longings and desires come to the surface and coalesce around the roommates as well as around Lisa’s mother Astrid, the movers, the girls’ old neighbors, the neighbors’ cat, Lisa’s new neighbor and an ever-expanding cast of characters. Day turns into night and one final party in the apartment. When the last box is moved, the fragments of their lives remain.

The Zürcher brothers compose a poetic panopticon of forms of human relationships that is at once a study of everyday life, a fairytale and a psychological portrait of a brittle world. Following their debut feature, THE STRANGE LITTLE CAT, THE GIRL AND THE SPIDER is a study of human togetherness, and a ballad about the need for closeness and the pain of separation. (Cinema Guild) 


Awards & Nominations
Winner - Encounters Award, Best Director , Berlin International Film Festival
Winner - FIPRESCI Prize , Berlin International Film Festival
Official Selection, New York Film Festival, Toronto International Film Festival, Locarno Film Festival, AFI Fest, Viennale, Thessaloniki Film Festival


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