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Release Date:
September 23, 2010
Original Title:
Sennentuntschi
Alternate Titles:
Sennentuntschi: Curse of the Alps
Genres:
Horror | Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
Kontraproduktion AG
Superfilm
Production Countries:
Switzerland
Ratings / Certifications:
CH: 16 DE: 16
Runtime: 110
1975, Swiss Alps: In a remote mountain village, a beautiful and mysterious woman shows up. Only the village policeman takes care of the strange woman and tries to find out who she is. There are hints that she came from the Höhenalp Alp, where herdsmen do unthinkable things to get the company of women. Many dark truths are revealed that should better have remained hidden. A tragedy of lust, insanity and murder is brought to a seemlingly pure and perfect world. It is the beginning of a nightmare of religious insanity, hypocrisy, abuse and belief in demons, who destroys a young family and brings a whole village to destruction.
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Costume Design:
Pascale Suter
Director:
Michael Steiner
Director of Photography:
Pascal Walder
Editor:
Benjamin Fueter
Ueli Christen
Makeup Artist:
Marc Hollenstein
Marina Aebi
Original Music Composer:
Adrian Frutiger
Producer:
Bernd Burgener
Bruno Seemann
Production Design:
Gerald Damovsky
Screenplay:
Stephanie Japp
Michael Steiner
Sound Editor:
Magda Habernickel
Guido Helbling
Writer:
Michael Sauter
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