Movie: Confusion Valley

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Laura Ragettli
Laura Ragettli

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Nicole Stüber
Nicole Stüber

Erzählerin

Gianna Brunner
Gianna Brunner

Elsi, Tochter des Pretander

Thomas Buchli
Thomas Buchli

Pretander, Vater von Elsi, Bauer und Gemeindepräsident

Leonie Bandli
Leonie Bandli

Maria Raphael, Anwältin und Hoteldirektorin

Cathrin Pedrolini
Cathrin Pedrolini

Theresa Melker

Martin Lieberherr
Martin Lieberherr

Fronten, ehemaliger Dorfschullehrer

Karin Huwyler
Karin Huwyler

Dr. Sager, Altbundesrätin

Hans-Andrea Buchli
Hans-Andrea Buchli

Jimmy später Sepp, krimineller Börsenmakler

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    The theater group Valendas from the Safiental in the canton of Grisons adapts Friedrich Dürrenmatt's grotesque novel.

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    2023-01-20

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