The 30 Best Switzerland Movies You Should Watch

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1. Yalom’s Cure (2014)

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Director: Sabine Gisiger

Irvin D. Yalom is an award-winning author, scholar, and existentialist. He’s one of the most famous psychotherapists alive today. His books have sold millions of copies worldwide and have been praised by critics as mind-blowing, gorgeous, inspiring, scary, and life-altering.

This documentary from Sabine Gisinger is more than just a classic biography. It takes viewers on an existential journey into the depths of the human mind and shares his essential insights and wisdom. – Switzerland Movies

2. Fraulein (2006)

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Director: Andrea Štaka

Ruza immigrated to Switzerland from Belgrade as a young girl, hoping for a new and better life. Now, 25 years later, Ruza has achieved everything she set out to do: she has her canteen in Switzerland, which she runs with great success and control.

Ruza loves her well-organized life, both professionally and personally. But Ruzas’ world is suddenly turned upside down when 22-year-old Ana, a Sarajevan native, arrives in Zurich. At first, Ruza feels intimidated by Ana’s reckless, impulsive attitude, but she is also fascinated by her enthusiasm for life.

Over time, a friendship blossoms between the two self-possessed women. But there is still a sense of distance between them: Ruza is afraid to open up completely, while Ana holds a secret that is too painful to share. – Switzerland Movies

3. Singularity (2017)

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Director: Robert Kouba

John Cusack stars as VA Industries CEO and creator of Kronos, the world’s most powerful supercomputer. Kronos is designed to end world wars. When it goes online, Kronos quickly realizes that humanity itself poses the greatest danger to world peace, and launches a global robotic campaign to eradicate the “infection” of humanity from the planet.

After 97 years, a small group of survivors remain on the run, led by a young boy, Andrew, played by Julian Schaffner, and a young girl, Jeannine Wack, played by Jehanine Wacker. Andrew and Calia form an unlikely alliance to make it to a new world where it is said that humanity is free from robot persecution. – Switzerland Movies

4. The Little Bedroom (2010)

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Director: Véronique Reymond

This narrative follows the journey of Edmond, a man whose heart is no longer strong, yet still beats with a sense of independence that stands in opposition to the concept of retirement home care.

Rose, Edmond’s home carer, is aware of the difficulty of accepting the unacceptable, yet she continues to support him. However, one day, Edmond’s misfortune, a fall, forces him to accept Rose’s assistance, even though her own heart has yet to heal. – Switzerland Movies

5. Bernadette (1988)

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Director: Jean Delannoy

Bernadette, a 14-year-old asthmatic and illiterate girl, experiences a vision in 1857, during which she is described as a “beautiful young woman”. Over the following months, the girl has conversations with the woman, and crowds follow her.

The waters from the spring that Bernadette cleansed are said to be the source of her healing. However, the religious authorities are concerned about the popularity of the gatherings, and the girl is subject to police investigation and medical examination.

Initially skeptical, the local Monsignor becomes a champion of Bernadette. Throughout the narrative, the girl maintains her straightforward simplicity and untrained wisdom. – Switzerland Movies

6. Breath Made Visible: Anna Halprin (2009)

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Director: Ruedi Gerber

Anna Halprin, an American dance pioneer who revolutionized the way we view modern art, is the subject of this first-ever feature-length film.

This narrative exploration of her life and career is informed by recent interviews with renowned figures such as Merce Cunningham, as well as archival footage of her work, including the founding of the first multi-racial dance company in the United States, as well as excerpts from her recent performances at the GPC Paris.

This film serves as a powerful reminder of Halprin’s commitment to teaching, healing, and transforming people of all ages. – Switzerland Movies

7. The Woman with the 5 Elephants (2009)

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Director: Vadim Jendreyko

Svetlana experienced a tumultuous period in her life, beginning with her father’s incarceration in a Stalinist prison camp, followed by the German invasion of her homeland.

To ensure her survival, she acquired a command of German at her home in Kyiv, where she was able to become proficient in the language and gain employment as a translator.

In 1943, she was transferred to a German camp and has since gone on to become a renowned translator, specializing in the translations of Dostoyevsky’s works in her later years. Recently, she returned to her homeland of Kyiv with her daughter and grandchild. – Switzerland Movies

8. Zen for Nothing (2016)

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Director: Werner Penzel

The film follows the journey of Sabine, an actress and dancer from Switzerland, as she enters a Zen monastery in Antaiji during the autumn, winter, and spring. Sabine returns to the monastery to reconnect with her present life. – Switzerland Movies

9. Tosca’s Kiss (1984)

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Director: Daniel Schmid

Tosca’s Kiss, a documentary film directed by Daniel Schmid, has gained a cult following among opera and music fans around the world since its release in 1996. The film follows the residents of Casa di Riposa in Milan, the first nursing home in the world for retired opera singers.

It follows the voices of the singers, many of whom have had successful careers in the opera world, as they relive their triumphal roles from the past. The film is a moving and often humorous exploration of aging and the timeless power of music. – Switzerland Movies

10. Venus Boyz (2002)

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Director: Gabriel Baur

This film follows a journey into the world of female masculinity, beginning in New York City at the renowned Drag King Night. It explores how women become men, whether for a single night or a lifetime, what motivates them, what changes occur, and what their aspirations are.

The drag king of New York meets in clubs and transforms into his male counterparts, satirizing their eroticism and strategies for power. In London, women use hormones to transform themselves into new men and “cyborgs”. This exploration of masculinity and transformation is presented as a performance, a subversion, or an existential necessity. – Switzerland Movies

11. Bad Blood (1986)

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Director: Leos Carax

The novel is set shortly, in Paris, where a mysterious illness known as STBO is causing the death of those who engage in sexual activity without a strong emotional connection. An American woman attempts to acquire a serum from two aging criminals, known as Marc and Hans, by tricking them into stealing it. In the process, Alex, a rebellious young man whose father used to work for him, is recruited by Marc and falls in love with his lover, Anna. – Switzerland Movies

12. Film socialisme (2010)

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Director: Jean-Luc Godard

This three-movement symphony features a Mediterranean cruise, as well as numerous conversations in multiple languages between the passengers, who are mostly on vacation. At the end of the journey, a young woman and her elder brother call upon their parents to confront them with the issues of their youth.

The children require a serious explanation of the concepts of Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity. Additionally, the journey includes visits to six sites of the true or false myths of the six humanities: Egypt, Palestine; Odessa; Hellas; Naples; and Barcelona. – Switzerland Movies

13. Free Trip to Egypt (2019)

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Director: Ingrid Serban

A Canadian-Egyptian businessman in Switzerland tries to build a bridge between the two countries by reaching out to the people who are afraid of him. He travels around the US to find people who are worried about an Islamic threat, and he makes them an amazing offer: a free trip to Egypt!

People react with disbelief and hostility, but eventually, he finds a group of people from all kinds of backgrounds, like teachers, police officers, Marine veterans, single moms, preachers, and even a beauty queen. Everyone has their ideas, but they’re willing and brave enough to go on this once-in-a-lifetime adventure. – Switzerland Movies

14. Steppenwolf (1974)

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Director: Fred Haines

A solitary intellectual named Harry Haller ponders the possibility of salvation for the modern man. For his entire life, he has been plagued by the fear of being both human and animal. On his fifty-fifth birthday, Harry decides to take his own life but is saved from despair by the enigmatic Hermine.

Hermine takes Harry on a journey of self-discovery, introducing him to jazz and the enchanting Maria, and taking him to the Magic Theater, where he experiences hallucinations that appear to lead him to Hell. Harry ponders if humor, sin, and derision can lead to salvation. – Switzerland Movies

15. The Paris Opera (2017)

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Director: Jean-Stéphane Bron

The Paris Opera is currently in the process of preparing for its first press conference since the appointment of Stéphane Lissner as Director. Meanwhile, artists and personnel are preparing to open the doors of the Opera for the upcoming season. – Switzerland Movies

16. More Than Honey (2012)

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Director: Markus Imhoof

This article provides an in-depth exploration of the declining bee population in various regions of the world, including the United States, Europe, China, and Australia. It draws on the expertise of beekeepers, scientists, and other stakeholders to explore the implications of this situation for contemporary society. – Switzerland Movies

17. The Divine Order (2017)

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Director: Petra Biondina Volpe

At the beginning of the 1970s, as the United States was being swept up by the rise of Black Power, Women’s Liberation, and the Sexual Revolution, the protagonist of the story is a Swiss housewife by the name of Nora.

Her family, consisting of her husband Hans, two sons, and her father-in-law, lives in a rural farming village. When Nora expresses a desire to return to work due to the exhaustion of housework, her husband proposes the possibility of having another child.

Her niece, Hanna, is distressed after her mother refuses to allow her to see her much older brother, and she attempts to persuade Nora to allow her to visit him for one last time.

When they arrive in the town, Hanna flees with her brother. While wandering in the center of the town, Nora encounters a group of women demonstrating for female suffrage. – Switzerland Movies

18. Johnny Suede (1991)

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Director: Tom DiCillo

Johnny Suede, who dreams of being part of a rock band. He falls in love with a bohemian girl, Darlette, who will not break away from her violent relationship with her abusive ex-boyfriend. But when Johnny needs money, he pawns his guitar to make ends meet. Then Darlette vanishes from his life, and he realizes that there is more to his life than just suede shoes! – Switzerland Movies

19. My Reincarnation (2011)

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Director: Jennifer Fox

Yeshi was born in Italy and grew up without any interest in becoming a teacher, despite his father’s constant reminders to do so. He preferred to live a normal life away from the large number of devoted students who had been around his father since he was born.

He was the first of his family to leave Tibet in 1959 and settle in Italy, having married and fathered two children. He was regarded as a reincarnation of his uncle Rinpoche, a well-known Dzongchen master who had passed away after the Chinese invasion of Tibet. – Switzerland Movies

20. Moka (2016)

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Director: Frédéric Mermoud

The protagonist, Diane Kramer, is driven by a single ambition: to locate the individual responsible for the incident in which she was involved in a collision with a Mercedes of the Moka color, resulting in the death of her son. Armed with only a few possessions, some funds, and a pistol, she departs for Evian, having been informed that the driver is still alive. – Switzerland Movies

21. Personne ne m’aime (1994)

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Director: Marion Vernoux

A middle-aged woman who’s been left by her husband decides to take a journey down memory lane with her sister, who’s also going through a tough time. – Switzerland Movies

22. Garçon stupide (2004)

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Director: Lionel Baier

This French language movie follows Loic as he goes through a rollercoaster ride of self-discovery. He works at a chocolate factory during the day and spends his nights cruising the internet for older men to have sex with.

His life seems like a series of meaningless, anonymous hookups until he meets a guy who seems to care about him and not just about his body.

The movie follows Loic’s journey from self-discovery to self-discovery, which includes his best friend’s suicide, his growing obsession with a local football star, and a car crash and hospitalization that brings him back to his parents.

In the end, Loic realizes he can be himself and makes a list of all the things he’ll never do to feel accepted and belong. – Switzerland Movies

23. Vitus (2006)

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Director: Fredi M. Murer

Vitus is a twelve-year-old child prodigy pianist who is under the thumb of his overprotective parents. He flees to the safety of his grandfather (played by Bruno Ganz), who is fond of flying.

Vitus feigns a head injury and secretly accumulates a large fortune in the stock market, which enables his grandfather to acquire a Pilatus PC-6, and his father to triumphantly return to the company that dismissed him.

Vitus courts his former nanny, Isabel, however, she prefers someone of a higher age and does not reciprocate his attentions. – Switzerland Movies

24. Journey of Hope (1990)

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Director: Xavier Koller

The story begins in a small, poor village in the East of Turkey, where the family lives. The family consists of the father, Mehmet, and mother Siti, and their young son Mehmet. The hardworking farmer, Mehmet, is struggling to make ends meet for his family amid political unrest and economic hardship.

To get out of this difficult situation, Mehmet decides to travel to Switzerland where he has heard tales of a better life and employment opportunities.

He thinks that by going to Switzerland, he will be able to provide a better future for himself and his family. With the help of Siti, who initially refuses to go with him, Mehmet leaves his village and embarks on a treacherous journey. – Switzerland Movies

25. Three Colors: White (1994)

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Director: Krzysztof Kieślowski

A Polish barber by the name of Karol Karol is appearing before the judge in the same proceedings as Julie in Blue. Through an interpreter, Karol is informed that his wife, Dominique, does not love him due to his inability to consummate their marriage.

The judge grants the divorce, and Dominique presents Karol with a suitcase containing his belongings. Subsequently, Karol is deprived of his bank account, passport, and the salon he shared with Dominique. He attempts to sleep in the salon but is awoken by Dominique.

After the two engage in sexual intercourse, Karol is again rendered impotent. Dominique then sets the salon’s curtains on fire, accusing him of arson, leading to Karol’s escape and his transformation into a beggar. – Switzerland Movies

26. Pope Francis: A Man of His Word (2018)

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Director: Wim Wenders

The film follows Pope Francis as he addresses various issues while appearing to speak directly to the audience. The interviewer, Wim Wenders, is not present due to the chosen format of the interview, in which Francis is presented alone with the world. Francis’s direct speech is interspersed with documentary footage of his life, such as visits to correctional facilities and medical facilities, as well as speeches. – Switzerland Movies

27. The Beach Bum (2019)

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Director: Harmony Korine

Moondog is a drug-addicted poet who lives a lavish and nomadic life in and around the Florida Keys while writing his latest book. Despite the perception that he is of a diminished age, he enjoys a local reputation as a renowned figure.

His lavish lifestyle is largely financed by his affluent wife, Minnie, who is opposed to it by their daughter, Heather, and their agent Lewis.

Moondog is involved in a series of promiscuous liaisons throughout his travels, with Minnie having a secret relationship with his girlfriend, the R&B vocalist Lingerie, while Lingerie provides Moondog with a powerful strain of cannabis from Jamaica which he attributes to his success.

Upon arriving at Heather and Frank’s wedding reception in Miami, Minnie’s affair with Moondog is exposed, leading to a drunken confrontation with the groom and the guests. At the end of the episode, Minnie confides in Heather about her relationship with Moondog, and the two witness an intimate moment. – Switzerland Movies

28. Manon of the Spring (1986)

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Director: Claude Berri

Manon, Jean’s daughter, is now living in the rural Provence region, close to the farm that Jean had owned in the past. She has acclimated to a squatter couple from Piedmont, who have taught her to live on the land, take care of a flock of goats, and hunt for game.

Her uncle, Ugolin, also known as Galinette, has established a successful carnation-growing enterprise with his cousin César, who is also called César (only by César himself). This business is based on the water supply of the spring at Les Romarins, which is provided by César’s uncle, Papet. – Switzerland Movies

29. The Railway Man (2013)

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Director: Jonathan Teplitzky

This story follows a man who was taken prisoner by the Japanese during World War II and was tortured. He finds out that the person who mistreated him is still alive, so he decides to take them on. – Switzerland Movies

30. Jean de Florette (1986)

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Director: Claude Berri

The narrative takes place in a village in the southern French region of Provence shortly after the outbreak of World War I. Upon his return from military service, Ugolin soybean becomes involved in a carnation-growing venture on his mountain property.

His uncle, Le Papet, initially expresses skepticism. However, when the flowers are offered at a reasonable price in the market, the two men are convinced that the project is worth expanding.

Together, they visit the nearby farmer, Pierre Bouffigue, to purchase the land. The area is considered to be dry, however, Papet is aware of a spring that could potentially alleviate the drought. – Switzerland Movies

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