Highnoon Winti

Highnoon Winti

Release date : March 31, 2016
Runtime : 12m
Countries of origin : Switzerland / Ukraine /
Original Language : German /
Director : Dmytro Tiazhlov /
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Andrew Phillip Wolfensberger is a radio presenter on Winterthur community radio. Andrew's show Highnoon (the most flourishing and creative period) has been on air for six years and is famous for the song of the week - Andrew singing citizens' letters published in a local newspaper. The film is an essay about Swiss identity, community life, and the relationship between the man and the city.
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  • title:Highnoon Winti
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2016
  • Runtime:12m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Switzerland · Ukraine ·
  • Original Language: German ·
  • Director: Dmytro Tiazhlov /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:Andrew Phillip Wolfensberger is a radio presenter on Winterthur community radio. Andrew's show Highnoon (the most flourishing and creative period) has been on air for six years and is famous for the song of the week - Andrew singing citizens' letters published in a local newspaper. The film is an essay about Swiss identity, community life, and the relationship between the man and the city.
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