Kalbermatten (2025)
A deposed dictator and a persecuted imam find church asylum in the idyllic mountain village of Kalbermatten. At the community meeting, the proud villagers want to show the poor refugees what democracy is. When a dispute over a vote escalated there, the women quickly abolished men's right to vote by majority vote and replaced the mayor with his wife. Out of defiance, the men join the refugees in the church, where the women have nothing to say. While the imam in the church tries to comfort the disempowered men, the deposed dictator helps the deposed mayor to overthrow his beloved wife.
Directors: Andreas Thiel, Marc Schippert.
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Philipp Galizia as Elio von Guggisberg |
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Martina Lory as Marietta Mast |
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Daniel Bill as Hausi Mast |
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Rosemarie Wolf as Valeska Gloor |
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Nikolaus Schmid as Aschi Hämmerli |
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Anikó Donáth as Deborah von Flüe |
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Rob Spence as Benicio Vicente |
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Jürg C. Maier as Bischof |
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Hamza Raya as Sharif Anwar |
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Carmela Bonomi as Yuzu |
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Andreas Fässler as Hämpu Schlaginhauf |
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Katja Langenbahn as Polizistin |
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Daniel Mangisch as Kurt Eggenschwiler |
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Sujatha Dindgur as Bahni Ghudhumbhabhyar |
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Luigi Prezioso as internationaler Frauenkommissionspräsident |
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Christian Gysi as Polizist 1 |
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Bruno Maurer as Polizist 2 |
| Directing | Andreas Thiel | Director |
| Writing | Andreas Thiel | Writer |
| Directing | Marc Schippert | Director |
| Art | David Dürr | Concept Artist |
| Production | David Dürr | Co-Producer |
| Camera | Jonas Furrer | Camera Operator |