Gambit

Sabine Gisiger, Switzerland, Germany, 2005o

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The documentary rolls up the background of the dioxin catastrophe of 1976, when an explosion occurred at the Icmesa chemical factory in Seveso, Italy. The case was also more than relevant for Switzerland, as Icmesa was a subsidiary of Geneva-based Givaudan, which in turn belongs to the Basel-based chemical group Hoffmann La Roche. As file rouge, an interview with Jörg Sambeth leads through the film: As technical director of Givaudan, he was accused of being primarily responsible. However, the film reveals several causes and backgrounds and it soon becomes clear that Sambeth is no more than a pawn sacrifice.


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Tages-Anzeiger, 9/27/2005
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Tages-Anzeiger, 9/27/2005
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Archivmaterial zum Seveso-Fall
/ Dschoint Ventschr
de it / 8/31/2005 / 4‘17‘‘

Ungeschnittene Archivsequenz
/ Dschoint Ventschr
de it / 8/31/2005 / 13‘48‘‘

Movie Datao

Genre
Documentary , Period piece
Running time
107 Min.
Original languages
German, Italian
Ratings
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ØYour rating7.9/10
IMDB user:
7.9 (52)
Cinefile-User:
< 3 votes
Critics:
< 3 votes

Cast & Crewo

Sabine Gisiger
Reinhard Köcher
Helena VagnièresDirector of photography
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Archivmaterial zum Seveso-Fall
Dschoint Ventschr, de it, 4‘17‘‘
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Ungeschnittene Archivsequenz
Dschoint Ventschr, de it, 13‘48‘‘
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Review Tages-Anzeiger
Christoph Schneider
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Review critic.de
Sascha Keilholz
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Interview mit Sabine Gisiger
Tages-Anzeiger / Rita Flubacher
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