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  1. Mar 16, 1988 · Jenatsch: Directed by Daniel Schmid. With Michel Voïta, Christine Boisson, Vittorio Mezzogiorno, Jean Bouise. A journalist is assigned to interview an eccentric anthropologist who has exhumed the skeleton of Jörg Jenatsch, a revered freedom fighter who was mysteriously murdered in 1639.

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    • Drama, Fantasy
    • Daniel Schmid
    • 1988-03-16
  2. Jenatsch is a 1987 French-Swiss drama film directed by Daniel Schmid. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival. Cast. Michel Voïta - Christophe Sprecher; Christine Boisson - Nina; Vittorio Mezzogiorno - Jörg Jenatsch; Jean Bouise - Dr. Tobler; Laura Betti - Mademoiselle von Planta; Carole Bouquet ...

  3. A journalist is assigned to interview an eccentric anthropologist who has exhumed the skeleton of Jörg Jenatsch, a revered freedom fighter who was mysteriously murdered in 1639.

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    Protagonist ist der Journalist Christophe Sprecher, der mit seiner Freundin Nina zusammenlebt. Er entwendet bei einem Interview mit dem greisen Anthropologen Dr. Tobler, der Jenatschs Grab untersucht hatte, eine Messingschelle, die der Schlüssel zum Geheimnis um den Mörder Jenatschs sein soll. Sprecher entdeckt, dass er sich dank der Schelle ins 17...

    film-dienst: Ein elegant inszeniertes und fotografiertes Traumspiel, das trotz des offensichtlichen Talents seines Regisseurs zu unverbindlich zerfließt. Auch die Figur des Freiheitshelden dient le...

  4. A journalist is assigned to interview an eccentric anthropologist who has exhumed the skeleton of Jörg Jenatsch, a revered freedom fighter who was mysteriously murdered in 1639.

  5. harvardfilmarchive.org › calendar › jenatsch-2000-03Jenatsch - Harvard Film Archive

    Jenatsch is an example of the sort of quasi-surreal world that Daniel Schmid’s films create, in which things happen outside reality but with a clear (and often romantic) logic. In the film, Schmid takes the story of the seventeenth-century Swiss freedom fighter Georg Jenatsch as the focus of an examination of time and our ability to navigate it.

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  7. Directed by Daniel Schmid. A journalist is assigned to interview an eccentric anthropologist who has exhumed the skeleton of Jörg Jenatsch, a revered freedom fighter who was mysteriously murdered in 1639.