Homeland
NIFFF 2003
Homeland
CH 2003 52'
Director: Sabine Gisiger
Script: Sabine Gisiger
Camera: Helena Vagnières
Sound: Jürg von Allmen, Hugo Poletti
Editing:: Barbara Weber
Music:: Balz Bachmann
Production:: Dschoint Ventschr
Pass:Homeland (D)
1080p,720p,540p English,Schweizerdeutsch,Italiano,Français ST Deutsch
Pass:Homeland (E)
1080p,720p,540p English,Schweizerdeutsch,Italiano,Français ST English
In 2002, the organizers of the celebrated Swiss National Exhibition invited scientists and artists from faraway countries to come to Switzerland. They were asked to travel around Switzerland on their own for three weeks to gain an impression of the country and its people. Their experiences and encounters may confirm certain clichés but offer surprises where least expected.
A group of five distinguished people a writer, a filmmaker and three scientists from five far-flung countries in the South and East spend three weeks travelling around Switzerland on an official mission, so to speak, to become acquainted with the country. To them, ours is a strange world which they see through the eyes of their own world. In their view of us we recognise reflections of ourselves which at times are, at others are not, flattering.
The film invites viewers to join an amusing, profound and provocative expedition through our country. The Palestinian filmmaker Ula Tabari, Indian writer Ramachandra Guha, Senegalese sociologist Ndeyabate Cissokho, Russian political scientist Andrej Riabow and Filipino toxicology professor Romeo Quitano lead the way. They are guides in a strange land.