
Rider Jack
Drama · Comedy
Overview
Jack, who has all but failed at life, dreams of a fresh beginning abroad. Instead, he unexpectedly has to take care of his hated father Paul, who he has not seen since childhood. Paul suffers from Alzheimer's and wants to make peace with his son while he still can. But Jack has very different plans for Paul. Two worlds collide, and a journey to Ticino, the Italian-speaking part of Switzerland, turns into an odyssey back to a painfully suppressed past.
Top Cast


Roeland Wiesnekker
Roeland Wiesnekker
Jack Theiler
Roeland Wiesnekker
Jack Theiler


Wolfram Berger
Wolfram Berger
Paul Theiler
Wolfram Berger
Paul Theiler


Rebecca Indermaur
Rebecca Indermaur
Milena Hefti
Rebecca Indermaur
Milena Hefti
Andreas Löffel
Andreas Löffel
Karl Hefti
Andreas Löffel
Karl Hefti
Ragna Guderian
Ragna Guderian
Ragna Guderian
Luisa Ferroni
Luisa Ferroni
Luisa Ferroni


Philippe Graber
Philippe Graber
Young Paul
Philippe Graber
Young Paul


Maxwell Mare
Maxwell Mare
Young Jakob
Maxwell Mare
Young Jakob
Diego Gaffuri
Diego Gaffuri
Enzo Gattoni
Diego Gaffuri
Enzo Gattoni


Fabrizio Borsani
Fabrizio Borsani
Fabrizio Borsani
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