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- When the President of India is kidnapped by Kashmiri terrorists in Locarno, Switzerland, an Indian secret agent is sent to find him and set him free. With the help of an Indian singer he will make the "Impossible" to complete the mission.
- In this series critic and writer Waldemar Januszczak challenges the traditional review that the European Renaissance originated in southern Europe, advocating a case for the north instead.
- Sinestesia chronicles the vicissitudes of four young adults in two moments of their lives which are in turn linked to two dramatic episodes three years apart. The intervening years see the characters confronted by the usual joys and difficulties of everyday life.
- Patricia and Ikendu meet in a town in Italian-speaking Switzerland. He comes from Mali, she's employed and the single mother of two daughters. He keeps silent about the reasons for his flight, but he's a fantastic cook and brings warmth and stability into the chaos that is Patricia's life. After their wedding, they live a carefree life, without asking each other too many questions. But one day, Ikendu is arrested and incriminated as a drug dealer by his co-defendants. Now, a difficult period begins for the couple. They both find out things they had previously hidden from one another. At times, this leaves them speechless, at others it causes violent arguments. They often don't understand the world any longer. Nonetheless their relationship takes an important step forward.
- A poetic love story between a German actor and a Japanese student
- The medieval reenactment focus on a smaller time period, restricting their interest to the 12th Century and the Emperor Barbarossa The fortified ensemble of Bellinzona - Switzerland is an outstanding example of a late medieval defensive structure guarding a key strategic Alpine Pass As the importance of the Alpine passes had grown considerably, the Emperor Barbarossa, was able to take control over the fortifications that overlooked the Southern sides of the Alps. Bellinzona, which had a strategic importance to him because of the road to Lukmanier pass, was made part of his empire under the allied municipality of Como. In 1176 Barbarossa had already passed through Bellinzona as he was going toward the Blenio Valley to meet the German auxiliary troops coming from Lukmanier Pass to sustain his campaign against Milan.
- The subject is the modern school with the support of the Geisendorf school in Geneva. Thanks to the three screens, it can simultaneously present the children, the material (beams, bricks, bolts, wood) and the architecture.
- Born as a relatively modest project, the documentary, on a shoe-string budget, has become a much bigger item thanks to it's promoter Marco Ottini, Head of the Civil Protection Trainer Department of Bellinzona-Switzerland, and to Alberto Engeli, who propelled the enthusiasm of all the staff involved in the project. There were 5 TV crews rolling at the same time on different locations in order to document every angle of this simulation: the rescue team at work, the ambulance rides,the police, the firemen the coordination headquarters, the civil protection, etc. Everybody, from the paramedics to the railroad staff, was involved in the staged action giving the film an impressive reality look. The real-life sequences of the film were interwoven with a fictional plot following a group of people going from a peaceful day to the sudden emergency of a catastrophe.
- C.A.L.L.E. assembles three geographical places composing an unique imaginary site. The camera's subjective point of view puts the spectator in the middle of the story, let him giving his own voice to the thoughts cadenced by the intertitles that have no gender identification. So, anyone is observing could become the protagonist, and in this way the acronym of the title can find as much meanings as the different looks of the spectators who have decided to undertake the journey proposed by us.
- 1995–TV Episode
- Chris crosses mountains, deserts, jungles and war-zones to discover how railways have been central to to the history of 4 very different parts of the world. He begins with a journey across the Alps, starting in Vienna.