Summaries

In June of 1866, while in Washington to pursue reparations from Congress for property losses during the Gold Rush, Swiss-born John Sutter sits for a portrait that still hangs in Solothurn. As Frank Buchser paints, Sutter relates his life story: his childhood, apprenticeship, early marriage, business failures, and departure to America, alone, in the late 1830s. He establishes his business empire in what becomes Sacramento, losing out again when gold is discovered at a mill he's building, his lands to be trampled by the world rushing in. Nearly 20 years later, reunited with his wife and living in New York, dignified and without regrets, he futilely lobbies Congress.—<[email protected]>

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Genres
  • History
  • Biography
Release date Aug 13, 1999
Countries of origin Switzerland
Language English German
Filming locations Arizona, USA
Production companies Fasnacht & Partner AG

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Runtime 1h 40m
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