Cantonal museums

Bringing heritage to life

In partnership with cultural and scientific museums — including the Cantonal Museum of Archaeology and History — we create films that bring the past to life. From interactive video clips to short documentaries and docu-fictions, our work is crafted to enrich exhibitions and deepen the visitor experience.

THE SKULL OF THE YOUNG GIRL

This 11-minute docu-fiction, created for the Sacré Mormont exhibition at the Palais de Rumine, explores the mystery of the human remains discovered in Mormont. We imagined an off-kilter investigation led by a slightly clumsy detective tasked with solving a 2,000-year-old crime. With the support of Vaud Canton’s leading experts, she attempts to shed light on this “very cold case.”

AMARYNTHOS

We created a series of video portraits of the archaeologists excavating the sanctuary of Artemis at Amarynthos, Greece. The videos originally appeared on interactive kiosks at the Artemis Amarysia exhibition at the Cantonal Museum of Archeology and History and were later shown in schools across Switzerland, as part of cultural mediation workshops.

They became the stepping stone to our first 52-minute TV documentary, Artemis, the Lost Temple, co-produced with RTS and ARTE.

Credits

Production

Noxediem

Creative direction

Sébastien Reichenbach

"The Skull of the Young Girl" script

Odile Cantero

Motion design

Yannick Rochat & Mina De Nuccio

Scientific advisors

Lionel Pernet & Pauline Maillard

Editorial supervision

Julia Genechesi

Coordination

Nadège Parent

Assistants

Antonin Halm & Mina De Nuccio

"Amarynthos" narrator

Jean Leclerc

Sound mixing

Julien Matthey

Press

Radio France

Le mystère du Mormont, espace sacré des Helvètes ?

RTS

L'histoire celtique de la colline du Mormont à découvrir dans une exposition

RTS - Monumental

Le sanctuaire dʹArtémis Amarysia à Amarynthos

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