La montagne muette

Switzerland / United States, January 1997
FILM, Fiction, 80 min.

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directed by
Frédéric Gonseth
Written by
Frédéric Gonseth, Catherine Azad
Status
In distribution

At a mountain cabin high in the Alps of canton Valais, we meet three people: a German engineer who lives in Switzerland, a Ukrainian girl who came to Switzerland on a tourist visa but manages to find work as an assistant alpine hut guard and a Swiss aged about fifty. Each in turn discovers that a common thread links their past, going back to World War II. The engineer's father was an SS officer, who with an ironhand ruled over the Maggi factory in Singen near the Swiss border. The grandparents of Oxana were rounded up as teenagers by the nazis and sent to work as slaves in this Maggi factory “labour camp”. Christophe's father, head of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) during the war, is none other then the Swiss owner of this same Maggi factory…

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World Premiere
January 1997
Original Version
French,  colour, Beta SP, 80 min.
Production
Frédéric Gonseth Productions, Alpha Key Productions SA, RTS Radio Télévision Suisse, Jean-Luc Bideau
Producer
directed by
Frédéric Gonseth
Written by
Frédéric Gonseth, Catherine Azad
Editing
Frédéric Gonseth
Music
Catherine Azad
Location Sound Mix
Fred Kohler

Cast

Jean-Luc Bideau

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World Rights
Frédéric Gonseth Productions

Worldwide Distribution

Switzerland
Frédéric Gonseth Productions Distribution
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