
Tuffo 2021
In the atmospheric drama *Tuffo (2021)*, Swiss filmmaker Jean-Guillaume Sonnier crafts a haunting tale of dread and obligation against the misty shores of Lake Maggiore.
Director: Jean-Guillaume Sonnier
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is Tuffo (2021) about?
A police officer from Tessin, terrified of water, is forced to confront a generations-old mystery when women begin disappearing near Lake Maggiore. As he investigates, Bernardo must overcome his deepest fears to uncover the truth behind the vanishings.
Who directed Tuffo?
Jean-Guillaume Sonnier directed *Tuffo*, bringing a moody, atmospheric style to this psychological drama set against the eerie beauty of Lake Maggiore.
Who stars in Tuffo?
The cast of *Tuffo (2021)* features Bruno Todeschini in the lead role, alongside Nora Generelli, Philippe Schuler, Jasmin Mattei, and Noah Bettschen.
Is Tuffo (2021) worth watching?
*Tuffo (2021)* offers a tense, atmospheric take on psychological drama, though its short runtime may leave some wanting more. Fans of slow-burn mysteries with emotional depth will find much to appreciate in Sonnier's direction and Todeschini's performance.
How long is Tuffo?
Tuffo has a runtime of 30 minutes.
About Tuffo (2021) — A police officer's underwater nightmare in the heart of Lake Maggiore
In the atmospheric drama *Tuffo (2021)*, Swiss filmmaker Jean-Guillaume Sonnier crafts a haunting tale of dread and obligation against the misty shores of Lake Maggiore. Bernardo, a determined but water-averse police officer from Tessin, is drawn into a chilling investigation when a series of eerie disappearances resurfaces—women vanishing in patterns that echo generations of local legend. As Bernardo confronts his deepest fears while unraveling the mystery, the film blurs the line between folklore and reality, weaving tension through every shadowy lakeside village and uneasy ripple on the water's surface.
With its moody visuals and emotional depth, *Tuffo (2021)* explores themes of fear, duty, and the unseen forces lurking beneath the surface of everyday life. Bruno Todeschini delivers a compelling lead performance as Bernardo, supported by a strong ensemble cast including Nora Generelli and Philippe Schuler, whose characters add layers of intrigue to this gripping psychological drama.