Country Life
Julian grows up in a mountain village, tied to the land and the quiet rhythm of farm life. He has spent years keeping a part of himself hidden until he comes out to his best friend, Simone. Her reaction ranges from disbelief to curiosity as she tries to reconcile the rugged country boy she knows... Read more
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About Country Life
Julian grows up in a mountain village, tied to the land and the quiet rhythm of farm life. He has spent years keeping a part of himself hidden until he comes out to his best friend, Simone. Her reaction ranges from disbelief to curiosity as she tries to reconcile the rugged country boy she knows with the person he has become. To help him handle his new truth, Simone introduces Adi, a man from Zurich who thrives in an urban world filled with nightlife and city lights. When the two men meet, the clash of two distinct worlds asks big questions about belonging, love, and self acceptance. The film leaves room for what might happen next, without spoiling how the two worlds ultimately respond.
Directed by Lukas Egger, Country Life was released in 2007 as a Swiss independent drama. It appears to be based on an original screenplay and stars Pascal Vogler, Alireza Bayram, Marlene Bucher, Michael Camenzind, and Sandro Erne. The film uses stark mountain landscapes contrasted with urban Zurich scenes to underline the theme of belonging. The camera often lingers on empty fields and small town routines, highlighting the contrast between quiet tradition and the energy of city life.
Box office details are not widely documented, suggesting a limited release or festival circuit run rather than a wide commercial rollout, common for small regional productions.
Its cultural footprint remains limited to regional discussions and niche streaming platforms, where it is sometimes cited as an example of LGBTQ themes in rural settings.
The sparse online rating underscores a muted reception, but the film's focus on a gay youth in a alpine village offers a quiet counterpoint to more high profile stories. It invites viewers to consider community boundaries and personal truth. In spite of the tepid numbers, some viewers praise its quiet honesty and the way it handles awkward conversations.
Details
- Release Date
- July 08, 2007
- Runtime
- 16m
- User Ratings
- 3 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Country
- CH
- Studio
- Zürcher Hochschule der Künste
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Pascal Vogler
Julian
Alireza Bayram
Adriano
Marlene Bucher
Simone
Michael Camenzind
Kari
Sandro Erne
Marco
Josef Spichtig
Toni (as Josef 'Longo' Spichtig)
Director: Lukas Egger