In 1979 U.S. President Jimmy Carter installed 32 solar hot water panels on the roof of the White House, which were removed after Ronald Reagan took office. This documentary investigates what happened to those panels and why they were removed.

“Namibia Crossings” takes a trip through a country of archaic beauty and bizarre contradictions. The...

The Making of a Dream is a cinematic essay on stories of dancers. It shows joys and pains from the f...

Switzerland is presently the only country in the world where suicide assistance is legal. Exit: The ...

Max Frisch was the last big Swiss intellectual widely respected as a “voice” in its own right – a ch...

The film reconstructs the memories of a divorced family with empathy yet merciless precision. An int...

Klaus Rozsa, a well-known and politically active photographer, lived in Zurich for decades as a stat...

The revealing life story of Güli Dogan conveys impressively and in exemplary pictures the long and d...

A behind-the-scenes look at the of how the Paris Opera is run under the direction of Stephane Lissne...

Switzerland still carries out special flights, where passengers, dressed in diapers and helmets, are...

Five highly original musicians from different countries form the Accordion Tribe. Together they aim ...

A documentary film about Tibetan traditional medicine.

A documentary. David Sieveking takes the advice of his idol, David Lynch and tries out Maharishi Mah...

Croatia, 7th of January 1992: In the middle of the war, a young journalist's body is discovered dres...

The Salecine meeting place, founded near Maloja in 1971 by Zurich communist bookseller Theo Pinkus, ...