Marmorera (film)

Simon Cavegn becomes her psychiatrist in charge, calls the unknown woman Julia, and starts to discover the dark secret of Marmorera.For Simon's wife Paula, Julia is soon a dangerous rival, although the unusual patient is always quiet and modest – as long as she is allowed to use a bathtub whenever she wants.Cavegn tries to talk about his observations with the chief psychiatrist, with his wife and with his friend, and he also contacts Motta, the attorney in charge who is investigating the increasing number of casualties.Simon's distress goes so far that, towards the end of the film, he puts himself in danger: While his baby is being born, he receives a call from the restaurant saying that "she [Julia] is back" and that the top of the church tower of the sunken Marmorera can once more be seen in the lake.The members of the jury praised the musical quality of Scherer's composition and commended the outstanding performance of the Swiss Youth Symphony Orchestra for its commitment and its excellent interpretation.The Swiss synchronised swimming team Limmat-Nixen was also involved in the production, "starring" Julia, the mysterious woman, in the last sequences of the film.
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