
One-way to Moscow
Comedy
Overview
30 years ago, Switzerland was shaken by a scandal that seems to have already been forgotten: more than 900,000 people were surveilled because of their political convictions. Against the backdrop of this "secret files scandal," Micha Lewinsky sets his film. Conscientious policeman Viktor Schuler is tasked by his superior to infiltrate the Schauspielhaus, a renowned Zurich theatre, in order to keep an eye on its leftist scene. However, Viktor finds himself quite taken with the artist's life and falls in love with the subversive actress Odile Lehmann.
Top Cast


Philippe Graber
Philippe Graber
Viktor Schuler
Philippe Graber
Viktor Schuler


Miriam Stein
Miriam Stein
Odile Lehmann
Miriam Stein
Odile Lehmann


Michael Maertens
Michael Maertens
Carl Heymann
Michael Maertens
Carl Heymann


Mike Müller
Mike Müller
Marogg
Mike Müller
Marogg


Vera Flück
Vera Flück
Viola
Vera Flück
Viola


Kamil Krejčí
Kamil Krejčí
Berti
Kamil Krejčí
Berti


Martin Ostermeier
Martin Ostermeier
Fritz
Martin Ostermeier
Fritz


Eva Bay
Eva Bay
Margot
Eva Bay
Margot


Fabian Krüger
Fabian Krüger
Reto
Fabian Krüger
Reto


Oriana Schrage
Oriana Schrage
Klara
Oriana Schrage
Klara
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