Director Barbara Lüthi accompanies two Swiss women, Beatrice S. and Gabi M., to Kenya, where they visit their younger African boyfriends twice a year, and shows the 'strategies' of local men cruising female tourists on Mombasa's beaches.
Pastor by profession and editor of an evangelical newspaper, Jürgen Kapiske was simultaneously an employee of the Ministry of State Security in the GDR. There, too, his conscientiousness was valued - and he was praised by the secret police.
A day in the life of the junkies who hang out at the main station in Zurich, as filmed over a three week period - lives of stress, noise, dirt, police hassles, aggression and illness, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.
The most popular shopping sector of Zurich is also the scene of secretive activities, for it is here that male prostitutes sell their services to anonymous members of the gay community at large. An unsentimental look at a grimy business.
Director Barbara Lüthi accompanies two Swiss women, Beatrice S. and Gabi M., to Kenya, where they visit their younger African boyfriends twice a year, and shows the 'strategies' of local men cruising female tourists on Mombasa's beaches.
Lucia and Barrie met each other a year and a half ago. They both have to deal with multiple sclerosis (MS). The film shows how they live their everyday life, sharing symptoms and treatment, and loving each other no matter what happens.