26 February – 1 March

Quattro (Quatre)

Directed by Francesca Bruni from a text by Adriano Bennicelli, Quattro is an Italian comedy that traces the tangled affections of four friends reuniting after fifteen years. The five-member cast — Caterina Boitani, Francesca Bruni, Antimo Natale, Marco di Teodoro and Simone Buffa — navigates a delicate balance of joy and melancholy through playful confessions, comic missteps and sudden revelations. The staging favors intimate realism and rhythmic dialogue, revealing the absurdities and fragilities of love and friendship with warmth and keen emotional precision.

In Italian, with English and French surtitles.

Rue Louis-Favre 43,
1201 Genève
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Photo Credit: Pont d’Art

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