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2004 in Switzerland

Events from 2004 in Switzerland.

2004
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Switzerland

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Events

Incumbents

Awards

Literary awards

Film awards

  • Swiss Film Prize 2004 (Schweizer Filmpreis/Prix du cinéma suisse)
    • Fiction: "Jagged Harmonies - Bach vs. Frederick II" by Dominique de Rivaz
    • Documentary: "Mais in Bundeshuss - Le génie helvétique" by Jean-Stéphane Bron
    • Short film: "L'escalier" by Frédéric Mermoud
    • Performance in a leading role: Bettina Stucky as "Meier Marilyn" in "Meier Marilyn" by Stina Werenfels
    • Performance in a supporting role: Gilles Tschudi as "Secretary Goltz" in Jagged Harmonies - Bach vs. Frederick II by Dominique de Rivaz
    • Special Jury Prize: Corinna Glaus for casting the film "Ready, Steady, Charlie!"
  • Golden Leopard 2004: Private by Saverio Costanzo
  • Berner Filmpreis: Dieter Fahrer for the documentary "Que sera?"
  • Luzerner Filmpreis: "The Last Connection" by Marcel Baumann and "Wackelkontakt" by Ralph Etter
  • Cinéma Tout Ecran 2004: Best Film "Avanim" by Raphaël Nadjari
  • Zürcher Filmpreis:
    • "Im Nordwind" by Bettina Oberli, "Verflixt verliebt" by Peter Luisi, "Ma famille africaine" by Thomas Thümena, "Krokus – as long as we live" by Reto Caduff.
    • Fred van der Kooij, film director, and Matthias Brunner, movie theater director.

Other

Deaths

  • January 19: Walter Hagmann, 72, National Councillor (1963–1975)
  • February 1: O. W. Fischer, 89, German actor, Ticino resident since the 1960s
  • February 7: Willi Gautschi, 84, historian
  • February 24?: Rudolf von Albertini, 80, historian
  • March 11: Hans Gygax, 98, author
  • March 17: Monique Laederach, 65, French and German language author
  • March 29: Peter Ustinov, 82, actor
  • March 31: Hedi Lang, 72, politician, first woman to preside the National Council, member of the government the canton of Zurich
  • April 15: Hans Gmür, 77, theatre author, director, composer, and producer
  • April 17: Edmond Pidoux, 95, author
  • April 24: José Giovanni, 80, French author, crime writer, film producer
  • May 1: Felix Haug, 52, pop musician (Double)
  • May 16: Andreas Dürr, 70, National Councillor (1970–1983)
  • May 24: Karl Bachmann, 88, politician, National Councillor from Schwyz in the 1960s
  • May 28: Carlos Grosjean, 85, National Councillor
  • May 30: Christian Staub, 85, photographer
  • June 4: Werner Spross, 79, businessman
  • June 6: Louis Conne, 98, sculptor and graphist
  • June 9: Roland Ruffieux, c. 81, historian
  • June 15: Ulrich Inderbinen, 103, mountain guide
  • June: Riccardo Anselmi, 58, musician
  • June: Rolf Wüthrich, 65, football player
  • June 30: Paul Bürgi, 83, politician, parliamentarian of St. Gallen (1959–1987)
  • July 1: Ettore Cella, 90, actor, director, author, and translator
  • July 4: Jean-Marie Auberson, 84, orchestra conductor
  • July 14: Hans A. Pestalozzi, 75, author, manager, social critic
  • July 17: Alfred Hofkunst, 61, artist
  • August 17: Clo Duri Bezzola, 59, Romansh language author, teacher
  • August: Walo Bertschinger, construction entrepreneur
  • August 22: Ota Šik, 84, Czech economist and politician, professor at St. Gallen
  • August 24: Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, 78, Swiss-born American psychiatrist
  • August 28: Sigi Feigel, 83, attorney
  • September 29: Alberto Camenzind, 90, architect (Professor emeritus at the ETH Zurich)
  • October 2: Robert Leuenberger, 88, theologian, president of the University of Zurich, father of Moritz Leuenberger
  • October 4: Willy Guhl, 89, designer
  • October 8: Rico Weber, 62, artist
  • October 15: Walter Bretscher, 66, screenwriter, journalist
  • October 16: Mario Santi, 63, Sports commentator
  • October 22: Jean-François Leuba, 70, politician
  • October 30: Ernst Cincera, 77, National Councillor
  • November 4: Beat Tschümperlin, 50, politician, member of the Nidwalden government in office
  • November 8: Davy Sidjanski, 49, editor
  • November 16: Hans Künzi, 80, politician
  • November 21: Uwe Scholz, 45, German dance choreographer, director Zurich Opera ballet (1985–1991)
  • November 26: Hans Schaffner, 96, member of the Federal Council in the 1960s
  • November 27: 7 fire fighters in Gretzenbach
  • December 1: Rudolf Gisler, 62, politician, former Landammann of Glarus
  • December 16: Dietrich Schwanitz, 64, German professor and author, grew up in Switzerland.
  • December 17: Gyula Marsovsky, 68, Grand Prix motorcycle rider
  • December 18: Marcel Pasche, 73, former Edipresse manager, 24 Heures editor-in-chief.
  • December: Heinrich (Heini) Gränicher, 71, ETH professor for experimental physics
  • December 22: Peter Schärer, 71, dean of Dental School, Zurich
  • December 26: Otto Marchi, 62, writer, one of the Swiss tsunami victims
  • December 28, Aldo Zappia, 80, football player

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Events from 2004 in Switzerland 2003 2002 2001 2004 in Switzerland 2005 2006 2007Decades 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020sSee also History of Switzerland Timeline of Swiss history List of years in Switzerland Contents 1 Events 2 Incumbents 3 Awards 3 1 Literary awards 3 2 Film awards 3 3 Other 4 DeathsEvents EditMain article 2004Incumbents EditJoseph Deiss President of the Confederation 2004 Samuel Schmid Vice President of the Confederation 2004 Max Binder President of the National Council 2004 Fritz Schiesser President of the Council of States 2004 Heinz Aemisegger President of the Federal Supreme Court 2003 2004 Giusep Nay Vice President of the Federal Supreme Court 2003 2004Awards EditLiterary awards Edit Aargauer Literaturpreis 2004 Anna Felder Prix Dentan 2004 Jean Michel Olivier for L enfant secret Gottfried Keller Preis 2004 Klaus Merz Prix Litteraire Lipp Suisse 2004 Yvette Z Graggen for Un etang sous la glace Prix Georges Nicole 2004 Jean Euphele Milce for L Alphabet des nuits Prix Eugene Rambert 2004 Thomas Bouvier Prix Edouard Rod 2004 Georges Haldas Grosser Schillerpreis 2005 Erika Burkart ZKB Schillerpreis 2004 Christoph Keller for Der beste Tanzer Solothurner Literaturpreis 2004 Barbara Honigmann Spycher Literaturpreis Leuk 2004 Felicitas Hoppe and Marcel BeyerFilm awards Edit Swiss Film Prize 2004 Schweizer Filmpreis Prix du cinema suisse Fiction Jagged Harmonies Bach vs Frederick II by Dominique de Rivaz Documentary Mais in Bundeshuss Le genie helvetique by Jean Stephane Bron Short film L escalier by Frederic Mermoud Performance in a leading role Bettina Stucky as Meier Marilyn in Meier Marilyn by Stina Werenfels Performance in a supporting role Gilles Tschudi as Secretary Goltz in Jagged Harmonies Bach vs Frederick II by Dominique de Rivaz Special Jury Prize Corinna Glaus for casting the film Ready Steady Charlie Golden Leopard 2004 Private by Saverio Costanzo Berner Filmpreis Dieter Fahrer for the documentary Que sera Luzerner Filmpreis The Last Connection by Marcel Baumann and Wackelkontakt by Ralph Etter Cinema Tout Ecran 2004 Best Film Avanim by Raphael Nadjari Zurcher Filmpreis Im Nordwind by Bettina Oberli Verflixt verliebt by Peter Luisi Ma famille africaine by Thomas Thumena Krokus as long as we live by Reto Caduff Fred van der Kooij film director and Matthias Brunner movie theater director See also List of film awardsOther Edit Swiss Award 2003 Swiss of the Year Roger Federer Culture Mario Botta architect Economy Hansueli Loosli member of management Coop Entertainment DJ Bobo Politics Micheline Calmy Rey Society Jacob Kellenberger president ICRC Sports Roger Federer Marcel Benoist Prize 2004 Adriano Aguzzi neuropathologist at University of Zurich Swiss Big Brother Award 2004 5th Government Hansruedi Fehrlin corps commander of the Swiss Air Force use of surveillance drones Business santesuisse Tarmed system Workplace Zurich Municipal Police email surveillance Lifetime achievement Josef Leu National Councillor CVP LU parliamentary work Winkelried Award Daniele Jenni attorney of WEF opponents Prix Evenir 2004 Team Veloland Schweiz Markus Capirone Thomas Ledergerber Martin Utiger and Peter Anrig Prix Gaia 2004 Andre Beyner Louis Jeantet Prize for Medicine 2004 Hans Clevers and Alec J Jeffreys Schweizer KleinKunstPreis 2004 Jean Claude Sassine and Andreas Thiel National Latsis Prize 2004 Simon Gachter Miss Suisse 2004 Fiona Hefti Miss Suisse Romande 2004 Celine Nusbaumer Hans Reinhart Ring 2005 Dominique Catton Credit Suisse Sports Awards 2004 Swiss Sportsperson of the Year Female Karin Thurig Male Roger Federer Team Patrick Heuscher and Stefan Kobel beach volleyball players Newcomer Marcel Hug Disabled Urs Kolly Coach Rolf Kalich ThinkQuest Swiss Web Awards 2004 Neeracherried ein Flachmoor 1 Grand Prix of the Fondation vaudoise pour la promotion et la creation artistiques 2004 Thierry Lang Wakker Prize 2004 City of Biel Bienne Prix Walo 2003 Public s favorite Sven Epiney Honorary Cesar Keiser and Margrit Laubli Pop Lunik Rock Patent Ochsner Volksmusik Original Streichmusik Alder Comedy Lorenz Keiser Actor Esther Gemsch Film Achtung fertig Charlie Newcomer Mia Aegerter TV Luthi amp Blanc Kunstpreis der Stadt Zurich Pierre Favre Johann Jakob Bodmer Medaille Ilma RakusaSee also Balzan Prize Rose d OrDeaths EditJanuary 19 Walter Hagmann 72 National Councillor 1963 1975 February 1 O W Fischer 89 German actor Ticino resident since the 1960s February 7 Willi Gautschi 84 historian February 24 Rudolf von Albertini 80 historian March 11 Hans Gygax 98 author March 17 Monique Laederach 65 French and German language author March 29 Peter Ustinov 82 actor March 31 Hedi Lang 72 politician first woman to preside the National Council member of the government the canton of Zurich April 15 Hans Gmur 77 theatre author director composer and producer April 17 Edmond Pidoux 95 author April 24 Jose Giovanni 80 French author crime writer film producer May 1 Felix Haug 52 pop musician Double May 16 Andreas Durr 70 National Councillor 1970 1983 May 24 Karl Bachmann 88 politician National Councillor from Schwyz in the 1960s May 28 Carlos Grosjean 85 National Councillor May 30 Christian Staub 85 photographer June 4 Werner Spross 79 businessman June 6 Louis Conne 98 sculptor and graphist June 9 Roland Ruffieux c 81 historian June 15 Ulrich Inderbinen 103 mountain guide June Riccardo Anselmi 58 musician June Rolf Wuthrich 65 football player June 30 Paul Burgi 83 politician parliamentarian of St Gallen 1959 1987 July 1 Ettore Cella 90 actor director author and translator July 4 Jean Marie Auberson 84 orchestra conductor July 14 Hans A Pestalozzi 75 author manager social critic July 17 Alfred Hofkunst 61 artist August 17 Clo Duri Bezzola 59 Romansh language author teacher August Walo Bertschinger construction entrepreneur August 22 Ota Sik 84 Czech economist and politician professor at St Gallen August 24 Elisabeth Kubler Ross 78 Swiss born American psychiatrist August 28 Sigi Feigel 83 attorney September 29 Alberto Camenzind 90 architect Professor emeritus at the ETH Zurich October 2 Robert Leuenberger 88 theologian president of the University of Zurich father of Moritz Leuenberger October 4 Willy Guhl 89 designer October 8 Rico Weber 62 artist October 15 Walter Bretscher 66 screenwriter journalist October 16 Mario Santi 63 Sports commentator October 22 Jean Francois Leuba 70 politician October 30 Ernst Cincera 77 National Councillor November 4 Beat Tschumperlin 50 politician member of the Nidwalden government in office November 8 Davy Sidjanski 49 editor November 16 Hans Kunzi 80 politician November 21 Uwe Scholz 45 German dance choreographer director Zurich Opera ballet 1985 1991 November 26 Hans Schaffner 96 member of the Federal Council in the 1960s November 27 7 fire fighters in Gretzenbach December 1 Rudolf Gisler 62 politician former Landammann of Glarus December 16 Dietrich Schwanitz 64 German professor and author grew up in Switzerland December 17 Gyula Marsovsky 68 Grand Prix motorcycle rider December 18 Marcel Pasche 73 former Edipresse manager 24 Heures editor in chief December Heinrich Heini Granicher 71 ETH professor for experimental physics December 22 Peter Scharer 71 dean of Dental School Zurich December 26 Otto Marchi 62 writer one of the Swiss tsunami victims December 28 Aldo Zappia 80 football playerSee also Deaths in 2004 List of Swiss people 2005 in Switzerland Deaths Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2004 in Switzerland amp oldid 1120728930, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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