In 1946, Heidi is entrusted to a Swiss family by her father. He will never come back for her. Today, François Yang questions his mother about her past. What follows is a journey to China, a quest to reconstruct memory. Through contact with her brothers and sister, Heidi measures the extent of the drama experienced by her family that remained in China, persecuted by the Communist Party.

A microcosm of China past and present flows through Xu Tong’s intimate docu “Shattered,” in which th...

My grandfather Tuiu decides for the second time to leave his house and start a life elsewhere, he li...

Crocodile in the Yangtze follows China's first Internet entrepreneur and former English teacher, Jac...

A captivating and personal detective story that uncovers the truth behind the childhood of Michaël P...

The free, almost naive view from the perspective of a child puts the "68ers" in a new, illuminating ...
Audrey, a woman in her mid-fifties, has never been able to make peace with her tumultuous family his...

The Blocher Experience tells the story of Switzerland’s most controversial political leader. It also...

Is the solution to Switzerland's future to integrate Germany into the confederation? After all, like...

China marks the beginning of the extensive Asian theme in Ottinger’s filmography and is her first tr...

At the edge of the Yangtze River, not far from the Three Gorges Dam, young men and women take up emp...

As the 'one country two systems' policy in Hong Kong has slowly eroded, resentment among the territo...

Railroad of Hope consists of interviews and footage collected over three days by Ning Ying of migran...

A woman returns to the site of her birth, which is now a funeral home. She drinks a white monster en...