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- The struggle for an open Russia, according to the country's most prominent opposition politician - the wealthy, controversial oligarch Mikhail Khodorkovsky.
- A couple from Zurich believes they did everything right. Then their adolescent children start disrupting the family system. Until the parents move out. An autofictional grotesque.
- On October 7, 2006, Vladimir Putin's 54th birthday, the journalist Anna Politkovskaja was shot in the lift of her Moscow home. Anna's death was a personal tragedy: she had just learnt that she was to become a grandmother. But the murder is a political act, for Politkovskaja was the President's fiercest critic. Why was she shot in cold blood, this elegant woman who was always on the side of the weak and those who had no rights? Was it because of the stance she took against the war in Chechnya - a war that was virtually ignored in the world at large and yet became a turning point in Anna's life?
- Chechen Human Rights activist Zainap Gashaeva is on a mission. She wants the world to wake up to the genocide happening in her country. She and her women comrades are putting their lives on the line. Will the world listen?
- For the first time in life, famous swiss writer Peter Bichsel travels to Paris. He will not leave his room n.202 in the hotel located inside railway station Gare de l'Est. There he will explore his life.