The artificial lake of Niederried, a true refuge for flora and fauna, invites us to get away from the urban hustle and bustle and listen to nature. Immersed in meditative silence and birdsong, Joana and Laura tell us about the benefits of nature, particularly for mental health.
Two schoolgirls, Mona and Andrina, discover a nature reserve, the only remnant of the drained marshes between Lake Zurich and Lake Walenstadt. Preserved by pioneers over 100 years ago and lovingly tended and cared for ever since, the Kaltbrunner Riet is full of fascinating stories.
The Klingnau reservoir bears witness to a rare and delicate cohabitation between nature and human activities. Armed with their camera and binoculars, Thomas and Laila share their experience of nature with us. An invitation to reconnect with nature and understand why it must be preserved.
In the heart of the splendid Roseg Valley, the glacier is an integral part of culture, tourism and, of course, skiing. With the glacier melting and the recent landslides, the people of the Engadine share with us their heritage, their emotions, but also their commitment to preserving this region.
Harmless and endearing, who are these flying mammals that live at night and have cohabited with humans for thousands of years?
To find out more, Manon, a passionate 10-year-old, meets Mr Chiroptera, a pipistrelle lover and the keeper of Europe's largest colony in Montreux.
Just a stone's throw from Locarno lies one of Switzerland's last natural deltas. Surrounded by intense human activity, it's a vital stopover for migratory birds, before or after their arduous journey across the Alps. A reserve very close to the heart of Logan, a young budding ornithologist who shares his passion with us.
When protecting nature goes hand in hand with quality produce. Thierry, a young chef, takes us on a journey to discover the Entlebuch biosphere and its inhabitants. Situated at an altitude of over 1000m, the reserve reveals a demanding way of life its inhabitants wouldn't trade for anything in the world.
Originally used as a landfill by the city of Bern, Fanel, the first Swiss site to be recognised by the Ramsar Convention, is a testament to nature's resilience. At the crossroads of two languages and three Swiss cantons, Hélène and Nathan discover how nature adapts itself. With surprising examples of solidarity between species.
In the Grande Cariçaie, one of Switzerland's largest expanses of marshland, an exceptional diversity of flora and fauna invites musicians Liana and Sami to a moment of creation. This inspiring reserve, preserved through extensive maintenance efforts and species monitoring, reminds us that nature shapes us, and that we have a role to play in protecting it.
On the doorstep of Geneva, along the natural dynamics of the Rhône and its tributaries, two sportsmen, Ophélia and Yannick, discover important ecological habitats for fauna, flora and the population. A different way of discovering Geneva, a humanitarian and international metropolis, but also the first Swiss Ramsar city since 2025.
How can we communicate better with people who are hard of hearing or deaf? An insight into their world, ideas worth spreading…
How can the largest colony of house martins be saved when a former industrial site is converted into a care facility ?
Face to face with the retreating Rhône glacier, Vanessa and Gabriel try to capture its beauty. A consequence of global warming, the melting glacier reveals an Alpine alluvial plain, where the Rhône meanders freely, a reminder of a dynamic nature that can still be preserved.
In the Grangettes reserve, where the Rhône flows into Lake Geneva, Noor and Martin discover a sublime natural environment. A jewel nestled between swimmers and boats, revealing a multitude of ecological habitats that are home to rare plants and birds.
From her childhood in the Swiss Protestant bourgeoisie during the Second World War to her kidnapping during the civil war in Lebanon, this film traces the key moments in the life of a female doctor who left a lasting impact on the humanitarian world. "Josiane, la passion de l'autre" uncovers the story of this generous woman who continues to inspire many young people.
A film dedicated to child soldiers, their story, but also hope and a way out...
An appeal to all of us to unite so that these two words are never spoken together again!
Discover Montreux's forests and the people who care for them in all circumstances. This breathtaking landscape is, all at once, a place of recreation, a refuge for many endangered species, and a tireless provider of pure air and clean energy.
The Montreux narcissus and its unique phenomenon of "May snow" are part of Montreux's ecological heritage and have contributed to the region's tourism boom since its heyday. However, as a victim of modern development, this beautiful and fragile flower has nearly vanished.
Young people share their experiences, and experts in psychoanalysis and neuroscience offer additionnal insights. This documentary is inspired by the books À chacun son cerveau and Les énigmes du plaisir by two professors: psychoanalyst François Ansermet and neuroscientist Pierre Magistretti, published by Éditions Odile Jacob.
Their names are Joël, Tiffany, Mélissa and Guillaume.They are respectively a commercial apprentice, a beautician, a socio-educational assistant and a photographer. What do they have in common? Difficulties learning to read and write despite normal intelligence, known as dyslexia. What is it and how does it affect the lives of those experiencing it during their initial vocational training?
5 clips on the commitment of young Francophones and Francophiles at the 13th Sommet de la Francophonie in Montreux in 2010.