Salecina (2011)
The Salecine meeting place, founded near Maloja in 1971 by Zurich communist bookseller Theo Pinkus, quickly became a socio-cultural and political Mecca for the left-wing intelligentsia. The film provides an overview of the chronicle of this Alpine melting pot of ideas, and also shows the changes in the zeitgeist since 1968. It is also a gentle, sentimental (sometimes self-ironic) tribute to the men and women of three generations of Salecina, who, at 1800 above sea level, are creating utopias for a fairer world.
Directors:
Rahel Holenstein, Reto Padrutt.
Writers:
Rahel Holenstein, Walter Aeschimann, Reto Padrutt.
| Directing | Rahel Holenstein | Director |
| Writing | Rahel Holenstein | Screenplay |
| Editing | Isabel Meier | Editor |
| Writing | Walter Aeschimann | Screenplay |
| Sound | Reto Stamm | Sound Mixer |
| Sound | Dieter Meyer | Sound Mixer |
| Directing | Reto Padrutt | Director |
| Writing | Reto Padrutt | Screenplay |
| Sound | Roland Widmer | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Sound | Tomas Korber | Music |