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- The habitual criminal Roby Schmucker is sent to prison for fourth time. He steadily begins to have confidence in his cell mate Mohammed Hiab.
- Iqrit in northern Israel is one of several hundred villages that were emptied and / or destroyed in Israel's war of independence aka the naqba (catastrophe) in Arabic. Its former inhabitants and their descendants only come for mass.
- In 1975, "Häutungen", one of the most radical books of feminism was published. Its author Verena Stefan was a 28 year old Swiss living in West Berlin. Stefan rose to prominence alongside her book which sold more than 300.000 copies and got translated into several languages. She continued writing, mostly about herself and her family, later living in Bavaria and then in Montréal, Canada, where she died in 2017. This is the story of how she gradually became the Mensch of her life, told by herself and people who were close to her.
- The death of his only cow puts an end to the peaceful life of Max. He decides to leave the Swiss mountains for the city life. In the city he is forced to beg for his food and when he finds a red ladies shoe in a phone booth, he follows the lead to a lady named Maria in Rome... and ends up in Siberia.
- 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.
- In 1951 James Baldwin pays a visit to a remote village in the Swiss Alps: Leukerbad / Loèche-les-Bains. Baldwin is the first black person who stumbles into this village and reflects on this situation in an essay called "Stranger in the Village". Excerpts from this essay and a film score composed by Nils Petter Molvaer make up the audio part while the visual part gathers footage entirely shot in 2013. The question that the audience should be asking is: Did the world really change that much in the last 60 years?