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- Multiple teams race around the globe for $1,000,000 to 'amazing' locations.
- Olivia Brontë, a movie star, travels to Switzerland for a photo shoot with a major fashion magazine. There she will meet Tristán del Val, a Spanish philosopher whom she met years ago. This reunion will lead them to revisit the past and reconsider their future.
- Psychedelic international marijuana cult classic: 3 Americans grow fields of cannabis in Switzerland and meet the divine feminine spirit that lives within the THC crystal. Featuring over 500 special effects, animations and an incredible music soundtrack.
- In this legal drama, told in flashbacks, the son of a judge, who had sentenced a man who may be innocent to 17 years in prison, tries to investigate the mysterious case.
- A petty thief on the run is drawn into a high-stakes game of espionage.
- Swiss Army Pilot Philipp "Speedy" Scherres dies in an accident and comes back as an angel to help his widowed wife Anja to overcome the pain and loss of his death. Alphonse, another angel, accompanies Philipp and gives him the advice to have somebody "real" comfort her. Philipp chooses his best friend Albi only to discover that the two fall in love with each other. Now Philipp really has a problem to let her go.
- Kelly, a successful career woman and single mother, and her friend Evelyn are both in search of the ideal man. Kelly eventually finds herself torn between sophisticated art dealer Thomas and struggling writer Jonathan, while Evelyn continues her quest for a flesh and blood version of Michelangelo's "David". But will either woman find the happiness they are seeking?
- Computer operator Faber works on securing computers for big companies and banks. His private life is rather dull until he meets a strange women, Juliet and falls in love. Her friend convinces Faber to exploit his knowledge to rob a bank.
- 'You can get it if you really want.' If this sentence applies to anyone, then it most definitely applies to Florian Burkhardt. He achieved nearly everything he wanted. Except the one thing that was most important to him: escaping himself.
- A young man lands in a cut off village in the Swiss mountains and discovers a dark secret from the past, as the villagers made a pact with the devil...
- The year is 1940. Bethany is a beautiful hairdresser and owner of a barber shop in the city. On an ordinary day, the new clumsy customer Harry arrives. Their lives are changed just by the first eye contact. Immediately, love is in the air.
- 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.
- After Clown Teddy lost his son, he lost his gift for laughter. He opened a joke shop and lives above the shop. His landlady has had a foster son since birth, and Teddy decides to raise the child, who always believed that Teddy was his father. When the mother suddenly appears five years later and wants her son, Teddy decides to run away with the child and goes back onstage with his son. Will the family catch up with them, or will the mother never get her son back?
- Richard's Wagner and his wife Cosima.
- This is a portrait of a man and of a country, as he travels through it. He is a travelling salesman, and travels through Switzerland selling cosmetics to beauty parlors.
- Rabbuni - Or the heirs of the king.
- Four million ethnic French, German and Italian people live in the European country of Switzerland - the oldest existing republic in the world - which is known for its friendly nature, neutrality and spectacular scenery. The Alps form a large part of that scenery, but the Alps also played an important part in the country's history by stopping invading Roman armies. An abundance of vividly colored alpine wildflowers cover the mountain meadows in the spring. The mountain pastures are seen as community property, available for all farmers to use for animal grazing. In size contrast to the tiny wildflowers, the rushing mountain streams are fed by melting snows. Alpine chalets are colorfully and intricately painted, especially around the windows. Switzerland is known for the manufacture of fine watches and clocks, but they also are known for the manufacture of more traditional items: wood carvings. Some of the main cities are Lucerne, a tourist mecca renowned for its covered wooden bridges and lion monument; Interlaken, a resort town; and Geneva, a center of international finance, the headquarters of the League of Nations and the city where the Red Cross was founded, its name and logo taken from a "reversal" of the Swiss national flag.
- Without illusions, disappointed in life and burned out, 25-year-old Roger wants to take his own life in his apartment. But at the last second, fate intervenes in the form of Lisa and her friend Chris
- After a tragic car crash a man has to take care for his now paralyzed woman.
- The story of composer Richard Wagner and his relationship with Cosima von Bulow, the daughter of Franz Liszt.
- ShortTwo students are haunted by a evil spirit from their past.
- This documentary shows the life of Betty Freeman who is probably one of the most influential patrons of contemporary music. Since she began to give financial assistance to composers and performers of contemporary music in 1964, she has given a total of 413 grants and commissions for living expenses, compositions, recordings, performances, librettos etc. to 81 artists. Among these artists, who could not have created the works they are known for without the patronage of Betty Freeman, are as famous artists as John Cage, Steve Reich, Robert Wilson and Peter Sellars and also younger composers as the Austrian Olga Neuwirth and the Swiss Hans Peter Kyburz for example. During the era of Gerard Mortier and Hans Landesmann as directors of the Salzburg Festival Betty Freeman gave money for commissioning compositions and paid for entire productions such as for "L'Amour de Loin" by the Finnish composer Kaija Saariaho. Betty Freeman maintains strong personal relations to artists whom she supports and is therefore an important witness of the development of contemporary music. The documentary contains interviews with music- and arts-people whom she is in touch with and sequences of the music and productions which were made possible by her generosity, staged especially for this film.
- Every year on December 6th, St. Nicholas and his sinister sidekick 'Schmutzli' go door to door punishing naughty kids. But one troubled boy is about to give this ancient Swiss custom a dark and deadly twist...
- On a hot summer's day, high above the city, a young man (Daniel Jesch) daydreams about an alluring woman (Nicole Knuth) who may or may not be real. But what if the woman is the one who is actually real, and the man is a figment of her imagination? The distorted shorelines of reality and imagination converge in this modern B&W silent film accompanied by an electrifying guitar soundtrack.
- Two brothers - one company. A conversation between two brothers about the continued existence and management of their company leads to an escalation and reveals deeper issues.
- When adolescent frustration explodes into full-grown fury... The bonds of friendship and loyalty inside Dreschers clique are strongeven stronger than family ties. Roaming the fields and forests of suburban Anytown, Drescher and his boys find that even the strongest bonds can tear under the stress of distorted emotions. One night, Chris ruins the party and runs away with Dreschers girl, Nicole. Afraid of losing his firm grip on the boys, Drescher punishes Chris, unwittingly awakening an uncontrollable destructive force in the young mana force that threatens to consume both Chris and the entire clique...
- A contemporary twist on the story of The Pied Piper of Hamelin in which a strange musician arrives in town to free the men of an unnecessary burden which society has placed on their daily lives.
- When Ray's eco-friendly girlfriend finds a USB drive while dumpster diving, his comfortable slacker lifestyle gets turned upside-down.
- Bet that..? from Lucerne.
- 2001– 45mTV-PG7.9 (69)TV EpisodeThe five remaining teams continue on to Switzerland for the eighth leg. A romantic bond develops between two different team members causing an alliance. When teams arrive in Switzerland they are given a Detour which involved money. Both tasks seem to be quite frustrating for all teams. One team falls behind due to making a costly mistake. Later on, the teams face a Roadblock involving Archery. Most teams are able to complete the task without too many problems. The race to the Pit Stop is a close foot-race for two teams but one could not make in time resulting in their last place finish. However, they receive some great news when they learn that this is the first of three pre-determined Non-Elimination legs.
- Lucerne, the first day of carnival, nicknamed "Dirty Thursday". Early in the morning, Franz Schäublin, Head of Lucerne's Building Commission and active guild member, is found stabbed amidst the hustle and bustle of the carnival.