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- A private banker goes into a coma. His sister becomes the director and finds out his coma might not be accidental as she finds obscure transactions her brother was involved in.
- A 15-year-old Ukrainian gymnast exiled in Switzerland, who is working to secure a place at the country's National Sports Center. When the Euromaiden revolt breaks out in the country, anxieties rise as her family gets involved.
- TV SeriesIn 1899, Andre Morel envisions a luxury hotel open all winter. He convinces Lord Fairfax to partner. Together they work to open the hotel, battling demanding guests, rebellious staff and harsh weather.
- Today, all anybody needs to run is the determination and a pair of the right shoes. But just fifty years ago, running was viewed almost exclusively as the domain of elite male athletes who competed on tracks. With insight and propulsive energy, director Pierre Morath traces running�۪s rise to the 1960s, examining how the liberation movements and newfound sense of personal freedom that defined the era took the sport out of the stadiums and onto the streets, and how legends like Steve Prefontaine, Fred Lebow, and Kathrine Switzer redefined running as a populist phenomenon.
- Rebecca is a girl healer whose fame attracts flocks to her father Lawrence Byrne's mission deep in the Amazon jungle. Rebecca and Byrne are dragged into an escalating conflict.
- Recently separated, top neurologist Dr. Valérie Rossier moves back to her ancestral home with her son Lucas, and takes a position in an exclusive clinic run by her former teacher, Professor Wassermann. As she settles into her new life, strange occurrences conspire to reveal her true heritage, as well as her family's tragic history.
- 1970. In a small village amidst the Swiss mountains, two local brass bands compete for the Swiss final contest, while at the same time, women push to earn the right to vote.
- Villa Amalia is the story of Ann, a musician, whose life is turned upside down by a kiss. When she sees Thomas kissing another woman, Ann makes a clean break, leaving him and everything else far behind her. Suddenly unsure of everything that seemed so certain, Ann knows only that she must change her life and become someone else to find herself. With her music and the friendship of Georges, who pops out of her distant past, she sets off on a journey that will take her to an island where the Villa Amalia stands.
- For one family, each day peacefully follows the last... At least until one of them suffers a stroke, Valeria. Watched by little Lucas, intrigued by these adults constantly asking strange questions, the group will have to ask themselves even more and learn to grow up together.
- David is a full family man: a woman he loves, two adorable children, a gang of friends. Returning from their last vacation, David is interrogated by the police as part of a murder. Quickly, the investigation establishes that it is not irreproachable.
- Thomas, a Swiss policeman adrift , lives within the indigenous community in Northern Canada. When a child from the reserve is hit by a reckless driver, he promises to find the drunk driver and make him apologize to the mother. This quest will bring back the darkest memories of his own past.
- Kathy, a secretive and rebellious teenager, wants only one thing: to escape from the psychiatric facility in which she's been locked up. She very quickly escapes and goes to find her father, the only one who can free her from this prison.
- Best selling journalist/filmmaker Jon Steele ("War Junkies") takes a journey inside the Iraq war in a manner never before seen on camera as he stays embedded for 90 days with the boys of Baker Company, as they move into an Al Qaeda hotbed. At stake is a new mission, a transition away from 'shock and awe' to adopt a 'hearts and minds' campaign that includes cash payouts to the local Sunni population.
- A wedding party takes to the Alps for a beautiful day of sky-scraping adventure. However, an icequake leaves them stranded high above Earth's floor, left to survive in a terrain of unknown dangers.
- Just four months after giving birth, Giulia Tonelli, prima ballerina of the Zurich Opera, is coming back to the stage. An uneasy task not only for her body, but because of the conservative environment she's in. In a field where it is necessary to live, and to breathe only for art, Giulia is now torn between her role as a mother and her choice of career and the sacrifices it requires. Shot over three years, Becoming Giulia follows her at this pivotal moment of her life between representations, rehearsals and family life fighting to reconcile her professional and personal goals.
- It is time for thirty-something Ludovic Chambercy to succeed his father Jacques at the head of the family business: the Chambercy Galleries. But faced with his new duties, Ludovic begins to sweat, has panic attacks and even dizzy spells. He is diagnosed with hypegiaphobia or extreme fear of responsibility. This man with everything for a happy life seems to be shying away from the expectations of his family. Reluctantly, without a word to his father and girlfriend, Ludovic starts group behavior therapy. While his lies spark off an incredible series of tragicomic events, Ludovic strikes up a friendship with the other phobics in his group: Léon, trader in bric-a-brac, who can no longer stand untidiness; Clémence, a student who cannot bear even one second of her own company and Margaux, who can no longer touch or be touched. And if Ludovic is to find a cure at the end of the road, there will be a few surprises in store for him along the way...
- This documentary series follow winegrowers from different regions of Switzerland during the four seasons of the year. Throughout 2018, from the coming of the winter to the grape harvest, the four episodes recount the complete adventure of a hinged vintage after the 2017 freeze and before the 2019 Winegrowers' Festival.
- A small library in Switzerland has big problems when the head librarian retires and an audit shows missing funds.
- 1910, Paris. The fates of a young Russian poet Anna Akhmatova and of an unknown for the moment Italian painter Amedeo Modigliani meet. Anna is married, Amedeo is a struggling artist. When they meet their lives change forever. Anna goes back to Russia, and Amedeo sends her letters begging her to return. Meanwhile, Anna's husband, an ambitious and rising poet, leaves her to go on a long trip to Africa to find the inspiration. Feeling abandoned, on an impulse, Anna goes back to Paris, where she faces an impossible choice - between being a Woman or a Poet.
- A man and an African mask both return to their native Mali, where they embark on an ethnological road trip, which transforms with every step deeper into the African bush, eventually reaching a zone where magic and reality take turns providing the answers.
- A Protestant businessman, Jean Calas, is tortured to death for allegedly killing his son to stop him becoming a Catholic. Voltaire launches a Europe-wide campaign to win rehabilitation for Calas and compensation for his family.
- In this film, veterans of recent wars offer first-hand accounts of their experiences, and of the psychological scars and personal losses that are inflicted on war's participants, military and civilian.
- Lucie, 14, was placed into a children's home to avoid seeing her mother die. In this parenthesis of which she fears the duration, she recognizes a familiar face. Yannis, 19, is dreamy and clever. He is an apprentice gardener and take care of the garden during the holidays. Lucie sees in Yannis the possibility of an elsewhere. It is the end of childhood frozen in the light of summer. Zenith tells a rebirth. The awakening of the first desires and high hopes as a field of flowers.
- After his mother has an accident, obese Julien (14) is taken in by his uncle's family in Switzerland. The family, who to all appearances are totally "normal", make Julien's nutrition and well-being their highest priority. But then Julien falls in love with Keiko, a young Japanese girl. In order to seduce her he pretends to be a Sumo-champion but soon finds himself in a quandary: he needs to lose weight for his new family, but he needs to gain weight if he is going to take part in the Sumo training and seduce Keiko. Bit by bit Julien's lies start to crumble and it becomes very apparent that the other protagonists' notion of normality is very relative.
- As global warming accelerates and natural disasters follow one another, scientists and activists are calling for a change in our social model. Faced with these demands, the economic world seems to be questioning itself. The textile industry has embraced sustainability, the food industry organic. The financial sector intends to become greener. In recent years, the growth of so-called "sustainable" funds and investments has been exponential. Is this an opportunity for the banking sector to improve its image after the financial crisis and repeated tax scandals? What is really under the veneer of these attractive products and communication campaigns?
- In Switzerland, allotment gardens are gaining ground every year. The need for healthy food from lovingly pampered plantations leads more and more young and old to grow fruits and vegetables.
- Crossed portrait of five swiss draftsmen of comic strips.