Beautiful summer evenings in perspective with Play Suisse documentaries

Beautiful summer evenings in perspective with Play Suisse documentaries
Beautiful summer evenings in perspective with Play Suisse documentaries

Berne (ots)

Crows, lynxes, new school models or spice merchants: Play Suisse opens the summer with a range of colorful documentaries. The collectionn “Moving Stories”, available now on the SSR streaming platform, includes ten titles, including four new releases: “Ravens and Crows”, “Parallel Lives”, “Our Father” and “Loving Highsmith”.

The new collection “Moving Stories” available today on Play Suisse promises beautiful summer evenings. Whether by immersing yourself in the animal world, discovering the different universes of our world or delighting in untold stories: everyone will find what they are looking for among the numerous documentaries offered on the platform. Four new essential titles enrich the collection:

“Ravens and Crows” (2023), by Martin Schilt

Crows are one of the most intelligent species in the animal kingdom. They live among us and observe us, so they know us better than any other creature. They not only have the astonishing ability to recognize a person, but also to pass on their knowledge to their descendants. Behind their curious gaze hides a true chronicle of humanity.

“Parallel Lives” (2021), de Frank Matter

In his documentary, Frank Matter looks at the life stories of four people born on the same day as him, June 8, 1964. His own journey also finds its place in the story, enough to paint the portrait of five individuals whose lives couldn’t have been more different. But what determines our life? Destiny, chance, those around us?

“Our Father” (2023), by Miklós Gimes

In the Swiss countryside of the 1950s, Toni, a Catholic priest, impregnates several women until the bishop revokes his priesthood. Toni then buys a small hotel in the mountains, becomes an innkeeper and has other children. His six children only meet after his funeral. They talk about their fatherless youth, their courageous mothers and the fatal silence they now want to break.

“Loving Highsmith” (2022), d’Eva Vitija

Author Patricia Highsmith’s novels are bestsellers. Based on her personal writings and on the testimonies of her family and lovers, the film sheds new light on the life of the famous American author of detective novels, imbued with themes of love, pain, disappointment , hurt and obsession.

10 titles for a new collection

The new titles available on Play Suisse are not the only ones to convince with their exciting subjects. The other contents of the collection also bring a lot of variety to the screen, such as “Sunday, forever” (2022), where we discover the new life of Rudy, recently retired, or even “Lynx” (2021), which plunges us into the heart of the Jura forests to follow the story of a family of lynx. The ten titles to find in the “Moving Stories” collection available today:

  • “Ravens and Crows” (2023), by Martin Schilt
  • “Parallel Lives” (2021), de Frank Matter
  • “Our Father” (2023), by Miklós Gimes
  • “Loving Highsmith” (2022), d’Eva Vitija
  • “Lynx” (2021), by Laurent Geslin
  • “Sunday, forever” (2022), by Steven Vit
  • “Bratsch, a village becomes a school” (2023), by Norbert Wiedmer
  • “From lawyer to spice merchant” (2023), by Verena Endtner
  • “Taming the Garden” (2021), de Salomé Jashi
  • “Midwives: bringing into the world” (2022), by Andrea Leila Kühni

Contact:

SSR press service
Nik Leuenberger
[email protected] / tel. 058 136 21 21

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