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- This film documents the ambitious summer project of Ueli Steck and his mentor Daniel Mader. Ueli has climbed all 82 four thousand meter peaks in the Alps in 62 days, with a minimalist equipment. He has reached 30 summits all alone, the others together with different climbing partners. The film crew has constantly followed the climbers with the helicopter, which often was the only possibility to film them. However, the protagonists also shot films by themselves. Due to the synthesis of these two different perspectives, there results a film with breath-taking mountain pictures and authentic snap-shots of the alpinists, which give you the feeling to be part of the game.
- Who are the most inspiring individuals working tirelessly to restore rivers in Europe? Follow these "DamBusters" on a journey through Spain, France, Finland, and beyond.
- Fabio begrüsst spannende Leute aus der ganzen Schweiz
- #FEMALE PLEASURE embarks on a journey to discover the remaining obstacles that stand in the way of female sexuality in the 21st century.
- Catania, Sicily. In the heart of the working class neighborhood lies a vast and lawless territory where makeshift stables can be found. One of them is owned by Concetto aka 'il farmacista' a man respected and even feared by many, who built a reputation for himself in the small world of clandestine horse racing. Every day, before sunrise, his son Vittorio walks to the stables to get their horse, Vito Portanova, ready for training. In a few days, a clandestine race will take place on a desert street at the foot of the Etna...
- 1989– 41mTV Episode
- 1989– 35mTV Episode
- Juxtaposed images of Rist collapsing to the ground with bursts of wildly scrambled electronic distortion show how she explores the defects and imperfections of the video medium, which carry echoes of psychological and personal mistakes.
- The documentary portrays three people who are confronted with death on a daily basis. They all work in professions that we know from TV programs; as a crime scene investigator, a forensic pathologist and a crime scene cleaner.
- A group of people from different walks of life get together for a high stakes poker game.
- You ride. You learn. This short film sum up the insights Tom Malecha brought home from riding his bike in the Swiss Mountains. A homage to the beauty of the sport and it awe inspiring surroundings.
- There was an extraordinary nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize 2005: 1000 women, working for peace without official recognition or publicity, were jointly proposed. For example Maggy Barankitse who saved in Burundi thousands of children's lives during the massacres of the civil war. Or the Indian Naseeb Mohammad Shaikh who lost her whole family during the communal riots in 2002. Now she goes from village to village to promote peace. Or the American lawyer Ellen Barry, who has been revealing human rights violations in US-American prisons for more than 30 years. - Although the 1000 women finally did not get the Nobel Peace Prize, their involvement has become visible.
- An unusual football match between teenagers from a working-class neighborhood in the north of Lausanne and the municipal police team. An opportunity for the police to show themselves in a new light and for young people to express themselves on a ground they master, where everyone submits to the same rules, those of the game.
- News magazine show.
- Six young film students want to master a few courage tests in an old abandoned bunker in Switzerland. But at 9:59 a.m. next day, each of them is dead.
- Exotic animals, dream beaches, endless nature: In Australia, great adventure beckons. In fact, Australians claim their continent has the happiest people. That's why they proudly call Australia the "lucky country". What is the truth of this claim? Sven Furrer wants it in the new six-part series "12.378 km Australia - Sven Furrer auf Abwegen". Sven Furrer's journey begins in Alice Springs. 25,000 people and around 6,000 poisonous snakes live in the city in the middle of the Australian outback. At least that's what Rex Neindorf, the Alice Springs snake catcher, claims. Sven Furrer explores the outback with the "Aboriginal" Dale Campbell. As a ranger, he looks after the land that traditionally belongs to his tribe, the Arrernte. The guest from Switzerland learns that you must fight for happiness in Australia. It's sweltering and aggressive stable flies don't allow for romance, even at a picturesque sunset. Sven Furrer then travels the legendary Oodnadatta Track, an old trade route through endless bush land. He stops at William Creek. The village has five residents, a pub, a petrol station, and a hotel. At breakfast, Furrer meets the innkeeper Trevor Wright, who not only owns the pub but the entire village.
- 14 years is the blossoming of the senses, the questions about the future, friendship and love. Finding your place, hunted by dire prophecies. Samuel spending his time with his father seeking the right distance between intimacy and modesty.
- Matteo is a 17-year-old boy who comes to the realization that he is in love with Don Massimo, a young priest of the village that leads the marching band in which Matteo plays the drum. He sees in Massimo a person willing to listen to his fears and desires. For the first time in his life, Matteo feels ready to open up to someone...
- 17:34 is a ironically, surreal and cynical short film about love and his expectations, set in a world where fantasy and reality are inter wined.
- Early evening - a big city. Two teenagers shyly flirt with each other, a housewife sits down to watch her daily soap, nurses in a hospital gossip before the nightshift starts, a trendy couple drives through rush hour, so excited they can hardly wait to get home - a man with a rifle enters a building seeking revenge. In the blink of an eye seemingly unrelated events turn upside down what were once secure, happy, 'normal' lives. Behind fear, beyond the unexpected, there is love and hope
- 1818, a particularly harsh winter. The Giétro glacier blocked the River Dranse until suddenly the ice gave way and a 32 metre high wave submerged the Val de Bagnes. Thanks to engineer Ignaz Venetz, an even worse catastrophe was avoided. The disaster led to the birth of glaciology and climatology.