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This romantic drama follows two policemen whose job is to investigate the lives of foreigners who have applied for Swiss citizenship. Among the applicants more
This romantic drama follows two policemen whose job is to investigate the lives of foreigners who have applied for Swiss citizenship. Among the applicants they must screen are a French psychiatrist and his wife, and a ballet dancer. The married couple are quickly accepted, but the dancer's life offers some objections. However, since the younger policeman has fallen in love with her, there is a chance that she, too, will win Swiss citizenship. close
"Once upon a time ... the Americas" tells us the story of this vast continent, from the very first inhabitants to the present day, including the Aztecs more
"Once upon a time ... the Americas" tells us the story of this vast continent, from the very first inhabitants to the present day, including the Aztecs and the Incas, the conquistadors, the war of independence or the gold Rush. Through our usual sympathetic heroes (Maestro, Pierrot, Petit Gros, le Teigneux, le Nabot, etc.), we travel from time to time, always with the aim of teaching us something. close
During the century of the Spanish Gold, Doña Prouhèze, wife of a nobleman, deeply loves Don Rodrigo, who is forced to leave Spain and go to America. Meanwhile more
During the century of the Spanish Gold, Doña Prouhèze, wife of a nobleman, deeply loves Don Rodrigo, who is forced to leave Spain and go to America. Meanwhile Prouhèze is sent to Africa to rule the city of Mogador. Ten years later Rodrigo leaves America and travels to Africa in search of Prouhèze to find out that she died and eventually meeting her daughter. close
The history of psychoanalysis is littered with the discarded psyches of the women whose diagnoses were key to the fame of the great masters. One such more
The history of psychoanalysis is littered with the discarded psyches of the women whose diagnoses were key to the fame of the great masters. One such woman was Sabina Spielrein. Unlike the rest, she didn't vanish forever from history. Elisabeth Márton's film relates, restages and remembers the tragic story of Spielrein's life as gleaned from a box of her papers discovered in 1977 in the cellar of Geneva's former Institute of Psychology. close
William's government blended elements of the English and Norman systems into a new one that laid the foundations of the later medieval English kingdom. more
William's government blended elements of the English and Norman systems into a new one that laid the foundations of the later medieval English kingdom. How abrupt and far-reaching the changes were is still a matter of debate among historians, with some such as Richard Southern claiming that the Conquest was the single most radical change in European history between the Fall of Rome and the 20th century. Written by jeff davis, III close
This remarkable animated documentary traces the unconventional upbringing of the filmmaker Jung Henin, one of thousands of Korean children adopted by more
This remarkable animated documentary traces the unconventional upbringing of the filmmaker Jung Henin, one of thousands of Korean children adopted by Western families after the end of the Korean War. It is the story of a boy stranded between two cultures. Animated vignettes – some humorous and some poetic – track Jung from the day he first meet his new blond siblings, through elementary school, and into his teenage years, when his emerging sense of identity begins to create fissures at home and ignite the latent biases of his adoptive parents. The filmmaker tells his story using his own animation intercut with snippets of super-8 family footage and archival film. The result is an animated memoir like no other: clear-eyed and unflinching, humorous, and above all, inspiring in the capacity of the human heart. close
Julia and Romeo are two disenchanted lovers who want to break up but are unwilling to suffer the pain. After a nasty fight, Romeo storms off and unsuccessfully more
Julia and Romeo are two disenchanted lovers who want to break up but are unwilling to suffer the pain. After a nasty fight, Romeo storms off and unsuccessfully vents his frustration with a black prostitute. While visiting the ramshackle brothel, he sees a strange man, who may be a government official, handing over a huge wad of money. Later, he and Julia reunite and go to an upscale golden anniversary party. There a handsome American flirts with Julia. After yet another row, Romeo and Julia retire to the balcony for a love scene. Unfortunately, their making up is interrupted by a sudden power outage. When the lights go back on, Romeo finds the knifed corpse of the party's hostess at his feet. Naturally, he's accused of the crime, but before the other partygoers can get him, he and Julia flee into the Berlin summer night. Their strange series ensuing adventures comprise the rest of the film. close
Heidi lives with his grandfather in the mountains of Switzerland and refuses to move to the city. But when a construction company begins to threaten the more
Heidi lives with his grandfather in the mountains of Switzerland and refuses to move to the city. But when a construction company begins to threaten the forest, it decides to move to the city and continue its education to more effectively resist construction. She faces many difficulties in the city. close
The most notable short cartoons that received the main festival awards. 43 stories from 23 countries about angry ballerinas, the existential crisis of more
The most notable short cartoons that received the main festival awards. 43 stories from 23 countries about angry ballerinas, the existential crisis of geometric figures, the problems of small bugs, relationships with their own clone, real musketeers and living potatoes, a pool of anxiety and emotional anarchy, the love of two zebras, dachas, cucumbers, aliens and much more, exciting the minds of filmmakers of our planet.
Heino Furch (Tunnel, Fearless, Extremes) in the thriller Night in the Park. Steffen, a cardiologist, was indeed in the park at night, peeping at his colleague more
Heino Furch (Tunnel, Fearless, Extremes) in the thriller Night in the Park. Steffen, a cardiologist, was indeed in the park at night, peeping at his colleague Katarina through the windows of her living room. But did Steffen kill a woman who was lying near where he was standing? The police are sure of this, and a team of "crazy" cops, led by Inspector Dremmler, arrests the doctor during the operation and arranges a brutal interrogation. After recovering, Steffen takes police psychologist Rosenblum hostage. They are pursued by the police, but gradually Rosenblum becomes convinced of Steffen’s innocence, as does Katarina, who believes that Inspector Dremmler’s “cool hits” are much more dangerous than Steffen’s passion for peeping. . To prove his innocence, he will have to break the law. close
A young scientist, Paul, arrives for a seminar, but learns that he will be there in a week. Paul stays at the hotel. This slightly eccentric act will more
A young scientist, Paul, arrives for a seminar, but learns that he will be there in a week. Paul stays at the hotel. This slightly eccentric act will have consequences. Virginie leaves her hot-tempered writer friend and meets a lonely Paul. Another eccentric act. And then again and again. Like a snowball rolling down a mountain, a universal escapade grows, into which new characters are drawn. close
Live performance, part of Monteverdi cycle staged by Oper Zürich with Nikolaus Harnoncourt conducting the Zürich Opera House Monteverdi Ensemble. Staged more
Live performance, part of Monteverdi cycle staged by Oper Zürich with Nikolaus Harnoncourt conducting the Zürich Opera House Monteverdi Ensemble. Staged and directed by Jean-Pierre Ponnelle. Filmed 28 March – 20 April 1978 in Vienna, sound recorded 1 – 25 December 1977 in Zürich. close
Roger Closset is a man who obviously loves his family, though that doesn't always make them feel better. Dad is an obsessive type with a short fuse and more
Roger Closset is a man who obviously loves his family, though that doesn't always make them feel better. Dad is an obsessive type with a short fuse and a long list of curious ideas, and his wife and children must often bear the brunt of his eccentricities. Roger works as a reporter, a job he doesn't like which doesn't pay especially well, either. One day, Roger learns an area business association is sponsoring a contest for a family that can break a world record, with the grand prize being a new car. Suddenly, Roger gets a brainstorm -- if his son can open and shut a door 40,000 times in 24 hours, the car will be theirs. 15-year-old Michel, however, is not at all happy to have been drafted into this new responsibility, especially when dad builds a practice door in the backyard and finds a trainer to teach Michel how to open and close it with greatest efficiency. close