Bern, 1979: a tower block called Tscharnergut. Together with a few friends (among them famous Swiss actor Stefan Kurt), director Aron Nick's father and uncle shoot the idealistic Super 8 film "Dr Tscharniblues" ("The Tscharni Blues") – a wild, unvarnished self-portrait of their generation. 40 years later, Nick gathers the friends at Tscharnergut and asks what has happened to them and their ideals in the meantime. What have the achieved? What have they lost? Past, present, and future clash and form a journey of personal disappointments, hopes, and a collective search for identity. In "Tscharniblues II," Aron Nick discovers a kind of friendship that can weather anything.
Sound | Nicolas Brunner | Sound |
Sound | Aron Nick | Music |
Sound | Christoph Eggimann | Music |
Sound | Bruno Nick | Music |
Sound | Balthasar Jucker | Sound |
Editing | Christoph Walther | Color Grading |
Art | Anja Schorneck | Graphic Designer |
Sound | Jakob Stoller | Sound |
Editing | Katharina Bland | Editor |
Crew | Christoph Walther | Cinematography |
Sound | Bernhard Nick | Music |
Sound | Jakob Stoller | Sound Mixer |
Production | Lukas Ramseyer | Producer |
Sound | Yves Progin | Music |
Art | Anias Hergarten | Web Designer |
Sound | Christoph Walther | Music |
Directing | Aron Nick | Director |
Sound | Jakob Stoller | Sound Designer |
Crew | Dieter Fahrer | Cinematography |
Directing | Mira Fahrer | Assistant Director |
Sound | Stefan Kurt | Music |
Sound | Stephan Ribi | Music |