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- In 1971, a young housewife organizes the women of her town to petition for the right to vote.
- 1945. Finally, there is peace in Europe. In Switzerland too, a whole generation breathes a sigh of relief as it faces a new and hopeful future. Peacetime, although long awaited and promising, also holds unforeseen challenges.
- A story of a young girl who lives in the Swiss Alps with her goat herding Grandfather.
- Michi is a successful consultant in Zurich. But a phone call changes everything. His father took his own life. Together with his mother and two siblings, Michi must now decide between his own career or saving the family farm.
- A retired couple is getting ready to enjoy their life as pensioners on a cruise trip through the Mediterranean. The spouses end up going on separate journeys of self-discovery and finding unexpected ways of how to spend their golden years.
- On Christmas Eve, the prostitute Mia meets four different people for different reasons.
- Antonio Gasset hosts this show in which recently released movies and DVDs are thoughtfully discussed in a documentary-like way.
- Everything that moves people is discussed here. The show is characterized by the moderators and the discussion guests with their authentic stories and their specialist knowledge.
- A man serving life sentence takes an in-prison job caring for infirm prisoners suffering from memory losses. The start of the job was for his parole but it turns into a deep emotional and transformative relationship.
- Housewife and mother Therese Karlen spontaneously breaks out of the family rut one weekend and leaves her snotty teenage daughter Melanie and her son Valentin with her jovial and overwhelmed husband Alois. She travels through Switzerland and to herself with Liselotte, an older lady. Therese, 39, has been slightly depressed, cheerless and plagued by insomnia for some time. She bravely attempts to conceal her state of mind from her two children and her husband. She has been married to the bustling Alois for 18 years. Routine has the couple firmly in its grip. The time has long since passed when there was room for romance and passion. One Saturday, on the way to the dentist, once again tired from a sleepless night, she runs into an older woman, who is luckily uninjured. Liselotte Wildi is a former primary school teacher and likes to imagine her life as somewhat more glamorous than it really is. Therese offers to drive her home, but the short drive turns into an ever longer excursion. While she moves farther away from the family and becomes increasingly relaxed, thanks to the eccentric Lieselotte, Alois faces the full challenge of life at home. A weekend full of adventure, insights and surprises.
- Culture time on 3sat.
- Leni, in her mid-fifties, runs the local bakery with her son in a small Swiss town. When she falls in love with a much younger Argentinean dance teacher, her world is turned upside down.
- André, 55, lives with his mother Louise, 80, and leads an unspectacular life. He works as a taxi driver while the elderly diva dreams of bygone days as an actress in Hollywood. One day the charismatic Bill, 50, an American, turns up on their doorstep - a stranger who will soon turn their quiet life upside down.
- A film about brothers and sisters 'in heaven and on earth'. Memories of the author's brother who died in very young age lead into the story of the author's aunt: a German nun who found a close 'brother' in a Spanish saint to-be, Rafael Arnaiz. Her mission is to work for his international recognition. A piece of his rib as an official relic was the reward of her work. Rafael had died from diabetes 3 years before Sister Ingrid was born, having lead a life between arts, music, literature, good food and a sober Trappist abbey. A young, attractive guy as a perfect role model for a modern saint? BROTHER SISTER is a very personal reflection about the tightrope walk between inner and outer freedom.
- Just as Lolo, a gay Italian-Secondo, is getting ready to spend a romantic evening with his lover, his Italian Nonna makes an unexpected appearance.
- Hairdresser Marilyn's life is going nowhere fast: her salon has run into financial difficulties, her weight is out of control and her affair with a married man is an ongoing disaster.
- After the death of their curling colleague, three respectable citizens of a Swiss winter resort get the plan for the perfect bank robbery.
- The Tobler family's villa is excited for their daughter Klara's wedding, but the bride herself is fed up with sitting at home; Egon returns from military service at the border; Johann presents his vision of producing synthetic fibres.
- The young residents of the refugee home urge Klara to teach them, and she applies for permission to do so. However, warden Obrecht is against it, as there is no money for teaching materials; Johann and Carl meet with Kägi.
- Johann and Carl pick up the German engineer Schneider and his family at the border crossing; Klara shows Herschel the lake near the home, and she realises how much Herschel is haunted by the experiences of the past.
- Egon informs Rosenberg about his findings, but withholds that his brother's name was also mentioned; Elsie and Klara wonder why representatives of the Jewish homes are suddenly interested in contacting their boys.
- Klara's superior announces that the home will be closed down; Johann confronts Carl and discovers that the money Carl has invested actually came from Scholz, which makes Johann an accessory to their crime.
- Jenkele disappears; Klara breaks down and makes a shocking discovery about herself; Johann makes a decision that changes his life forever.
- When the patriarch of the Swiss Wyss family dies he leaves behind children and a wife and a farm. A grown son and daughter both lead professional lives they may not want to abandon to help keep the farm running.