3.2
107 min
The psychiatrist Simon embarks with his newly wed Paula on a wedding trip to Marmorera, the home of his ancestors. The body of a young woman is found on the shore of the reservoir. A little later, the same woman - alive but without an identity - was taken to the Psychiatric University Clinic Burgholzli in Zurich, where Simon works. The idea of the film is based on a true story: in 1954 the entire old Marmorera was demolished and flooded to prevent protests against the planned dam above the village. Only the cemetery with the bones of the dead was moved.
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Anatole Taubman | Simon Cavegn | Unowned |
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Mavie Hörbiger | Paula Cavegn | Unowned |
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Eva Dewaele | Julia | Unowned |
| Urs Hefti | Romano Giovanoli | Unowned | |
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Peter Jecklin | Gion Peder Motta | Unowned |
| Norbert Schwientek | Prof. Klaus Ball | Unowned | |
| Corin Curschellas | Rosa Pellegrina | Unowned | |
| Jessica Früh | Dr. Silvana Meyer | Unowned | |
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Mathias Gnädinger | Gregor Sonderegger | Unowned |
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Stefan Gubser | Rudolf Lozzo | Unowned |
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Hanspeter Müller | Dr. Michael Rand | Unowned |
| Dominique Jann | Thomas Palottas | Unowned | |
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Ursina Lardi | Dr. Alexandra Kovach | Unowned |
| Pit-Arne Pietz | Dr. Christian Berger | Unowned | |
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Ueli Jäggi | Unowned | |
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Patrick Frey | Unowned | |
| Valerie Cuenod | Unowned | ||
| Andrea Gloggner | Unowned | ||
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Daniel Rohr | Unowned |