Thomas Imbach (born 1962) is an independent filmmaker based in Zürich, Switzerland.
All of his films have been theatrically released and Imbach has won numerous awards for his work, both in Switzerland and abroad.
With Well Done (1994) and Ghetto (1997) Imbach established his trademark audio-visual style, which is based on a combination of cinema- verité camerawork and fast-paced editing.
His fiction features Happiness is a Warm Gun (nominated for the Golden Leopard at Locarno International Film Festival), as well as Lenz (2006),[2] I Was a Swiss Banker (2007)[3] and the fictive autobiography Day is Done (2011) all premiered at the Berlinale.
Thomas Imbach is currently considered one of the most unconventional and consistent Swiss filmmakers.