
Big & Little
Comedy · Adventure
Overview
His last big journey took him from Stein am Rhein to faraway Japan. Theo Plakoudakis and Marco Salituro had developed the script especially for Mathias Gnädinger. And so the popular actor filled the role of "Big Summer" with a lot of heart: The former wrestling king Anton Sommer is forced by the ten-year-old boy Hiro to accompany him to Japan. Hiro wants to become a sumo wrestler like his father. Zurich-based Stefan Jäger has staged a modern fairy tale that becomes an endearing homage to Mathias Gnädinger. He died on Good Friday 2015.
Top Cast


Mathias Gnädinger
Mathias Gnädinger
Anton Sommer
Mathias Gnädinger
Anton Sommer
Loïc Sho Güntensperger
Loïc Sho Güntensperger
Hiro Akiba
Loïc Sho Güntensperger
Hiro Akiba


Mitsuko Baisho
Mitsuko Baisho
Masako
Mitsuko Baisho
Masako


Tomio Suga
Tomio Suga
Bunta
Tomio Suga
Bunta


Hanspeter Müller
Hanspeter Müller
Müri
Hanspeter Müller
Müri


Sonja Riesen
Sonja Riesen
Zgrarren
Sonja Riesen
Zgrarren


Monica Gubser
Monica Gubser
Frau Beck
Monica Gubser
Frau Beck
Gilles Schyvens
Gilles Schyvens
Anton Sommer (1964)
Gilles Schyvens
Anton Sommer (1964)
Jonathan Loosli
Jonathan Loosli
Kurt Mäder
Jonathan Loosli
Kurt Mäder


Reto Stalder
Reto Stalder
Hofer
Reto Stalder
Hofer
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