Reto Schärli
Reto Schärli’s filmography is honestly a bit of a wild ride if you dig into it. You’ve got “Heidi” from 2015, which, let’s be real, is the kind of classic Swiss tale that never really goes out of style. It’s all sweeping mountains, goats, and heartstrings getting tugged in every direction. Then there’s “Gotthard” in 2016, which takes a sharp turn into the world of epic historical drama. Think tunnels, danger, sweaty engineers cracking under pressure, and just a general feeling of “wow, people used to do this stuff with way fewer safety regulations.” The tension is real, and it’s not just about digging a hole in a mountain—it’s about ambition, obsession, and the human cost of progress.
And then, boom, out of nowhere, "Late Shift" (2025) pops up on the radar. Totally modern, totally different vibe. This one’s more fast-paced, kind of a crime-thriller mashup with a techy edge. It’s like the universe just decided to flip the genre switch and see what Schärli could do under neon lights instead of alpine sunsets. The plot zips along with twists, double-crosses, and that sense of, “Wait, who’s playing who, again?” Toss in some slick cinematography, and you’re left guessing until the credits roll. The dude clearly isn’t afraid to jump from heartfelt to high-stakes, which makes his career genuinely fun to follow.