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Child's Dream - Zwei Banker Auf Sinnsuche

Year: 2012 Documentary Runtime: 52 min

Overview

Two young Swiss bankers decide to break out of their gilded cage. They leave their promising careers as managers behind and found a relief organisation for underprivileged children in Southeast Asia. In order to finance their humanitarian projects, they put to use not only their know-how from the world of finance, but also the international network they developed as bankers. The glamour world of European metropolises meets the jungle in the Mekong Delta. A reflection on the meaning of life and happiness in life.

Genres

Documentary

Cast

Marc Jenni

Marc Jenni

Himself

Daniel Siegfried

Daniel Siegfried

Himself

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