A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
March 21, 2023
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 6
Finale:
March 21, 2023
Creators:
Adrian Frutiger
Florian Nussbaumer
Tobias Fueter
Simon Helbling
Samy Ebneter
Debby Caplunik
Yves Bollag
Bianca Zudrell
Original Title:
The Pressure Game
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Freshcom
SRF
SRG SSR
Stories AG
Countries:
CH
"The Pressure Game - In the Heart of the Swiss Nati" is a docutainment series with six episodes of 30 minutes each. The focus is on the Swiss men's national soccer team - the Nati. The series is produced by the Zurich-based film production stories AG in co-production with SRG and freshcom GmbH and in cooperation with the Swiss Football Association, which allows the camera team free access behind the scenes. The series will be broadcast nationally from March 21 on all SRG SSR channels and via the streaming platform Play Suisse. International exploitation is also planned. The series is based on an idea by Simon Helbling and Samy Ebneter. Simon Helbling is the director.
Camera Operator:
Samy Ebneter
Director:
Simon Helbling
Executive Producer:
Florian Nussbaumer
Idea:
Simon Helbling
Samy Ebneter
Line Producer:
Debby Caplunik
Producer:
Adrian Frutiger
Yves Bollag
Tobias Fueter
Bianca Zudrell
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