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Echoes

The film reveals the diversity, sound and melody of Romansh, one of Switzerland's four official national languages. In the age of globalization, Romansh, which is only spoken by a small minority, seems to be threatened with extinction. For the protagonists of this poem of images and sounds, however, the language is a symbol of their belonging, their identity and their resistance.

Top Cast

  • Annina Sedlacek

    Annina Sedlacek

  • Göri Klainguti

    Göri Klainguti

  • Gisula Tscharner

    Gisula Tscharner

  • Andriu Alig

    Andriu Alig

Overview

The film reveals the diversity, sound and melody of Romansh, one of Switzerland's four official national languages. In the age of globalization, Romansh, which is only spoken by a small minority, seems to be threatened with extinction. For the protagonists of this poem of images and sounds, however, the language is a symbol of their belonging, their identity and their resistance.

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