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Fisnik Maxville (also known as Fisnik Maxhuni, born 1992 or 1993) is a Kosovo-Swiss film director, screenwriter and producer. His directorial debut ''The Land Within'' premiered at the 2022
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where it received the main award "Best First Film" of its category.


Early life and education

Born in
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,
Kosovo Kosovo ( sq, Kosova or ; sr-Cyrl, Косово ), officially the Republic of Kosovo ( sq, Republika e Kosovës, links=no; sr, Република Косово, Republika Kosovo, links=no), is a partially recognised state in Southeast Euro ...
, Fisnik fled to Switzerland with his family at the age of five. Growing up in
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, their refugee status had to be renewed until obtaining Swiss citizenship in 2005. After a
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in
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from the
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, a
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in
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from
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, he continued his studies with a Master's in film directing at
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(Lausanne-Geneva/ Switzerland). During his studies he co-directed in
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a short film, ''Ministarstvo Sjecanja'', under the mentorship of Hungarian director
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. His graduation short film ''Lost Exile'' (2016) premiered in
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and won a jury prize. The film tells the story of Hana, a Kosovar immigrant trying to illegally emigrate to Europe but is being smuggled through a prostitution ring.


Career

After graduating, he co-founded his production company Visceral Films in 2017, where he produced, wrote and directed a short film, ''The Valley of Happiness'' which was shot in Iran and went on to premiere at the 41st
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. In 2018, he co-directed his first feature length documentary, '' Zvicra'', that explored over the course of two years questions relating to integration in Switzerland, through several Kosovo-born protagonists living in Switzerland. Two years later, in 2018, he directed a portrait documentary about
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, a Swiss football coach heading the newly-founded Kosovo Football National Team, co-produced by the
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. In 2019, Maxville was part of the Ateliers d'Angers screenwriting lab, followed in 2020 by a participation at the
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cohort. In 2021, he premiered his documentar
Nostromo
shot in the Arctic circle of Canada, following Olivier, a Frenchman living by himself on a small island. The film premiered at the 2020 Visions du Réel documentary film festival, it was awarded the SRG SSR Award for Best National Film. The film went on to be presented at the
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2021 and the 2022
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. His directorial debut '' The Land Within'', a co-production between Switzerland and Kosovo, premiered at the 2022
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in the First Feature competitive section. The film received the "Best First Film" award. After being part of the 2023
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in the Panorama section, the film makes its Kosovo premiere as the opening film of the Prishtina Film Festival 2023. Early 2023, Maxville announced his upcoming feature project ''Cotton Hands'' and participated in its development at the Atelier Grand Nord in Canada. In April 2023, he was invited to be part of the Zonta jury at the
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festival.


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Fisnik Maxville
at SwissFilms {{DEFAULTSORT:Maxville, Fisnik 1992 births Living people Kosovan filmmakers Swiss filmmakers University of Geneva alumni People from Pristina