Schellen-Ursli
Der Film basiert auf einem bekannten Kinderbuch von Selina Chönz und Alois Carigiet. Zu Ursli’s Leidwesen hat er für den „Chalandamarz“, das Fest, an dem der Winter von den Dorfbuben mit lautem Glockengeläut vertrieben wird, das kleinste Glöckchen zugeteilt bekommt. Deswegen wird er als „Schellen- Ursli“ verlacht. Aus Wut über diese Schmach beschliesst er, das Unmögliche zu wagen, was sich nicht einmal ein Erwachsener zutrauen würde. Er will mitten im Winter, bei Schnee und Eis, Nacht und Nebel, die grosse Kuhglocke im Maiensäss holen. Dort auf der Alp hat er zusammen mit seinen Eltern den Sommer verbracht. Der Aufstieg wird zum spannenden Abenteuer, bei dem er manch bedrohlicher Gefahr ausgesetzt ist. Frühmorgens zurück im Tal wird er im Dorf triumphal gefeiert und darf mit der grössten Glocke den „Chalandamarz“ Umzug anführen.“
Die Wunderübung
Historian Joana (Aglaia Szyszkowitz) and aeronautical engineer Valentin (Devid Striesow) have been married for many years, they have two grown-up children, but by now, their relationship is at an end. A joint session with a couple’s therapist (Jürgen Tarrach) seems to be the last chance to save their marriage. But even in the trial therapy session, the situation only seems to escalate at first, as the old points of argument boil up again. But then the therapist receives a phone call that changes everything....
Adaptation of the play of the same name by Daniel Glattauer. In 90 minutes, the chamber play tells the events during the therapy session in real time.
Hello Again – Ein Tag für immer
Zazie lives with her two closest friends in a flat-sharing community of the relationship-impaired. When she receives the invitation to the wedding of her former best friend Philipp and her archrival Franziska, she has to save her old friend from making the mistake of a lifetime, but her attempt to sabotage the wedding fails miserably. Due to a time loop, this happens again and again, until at some point she realizes that it is not about Philipp at all...
Nebenan
Summer in Berlin: German-Spanish actor Daniel is on the sunny side of life, both professionally and privately. He is being considered for a role in a new U.S. superhero film and lives in a comfortable loft apartment with his wife. A nanny looks after the children, who are growing up bilingually. When he stops at the corner pub in Prenzlauer Berg shortly before his casting trip to London, Daniel meets Bruno. The older neighbor from East Berlin has only been waiting for this moment. Bruno sees himself as a loser of German reunification, a victim of gentrification, and wants to take revenge on Daniel. He confronts the actor, who is used to success, with revelations that put his private life and career in danger.