Beat Schlatter regularly makes people laugh with his movies. On “On the Rocks” he talks about his latest prank, “Bon Schuur Ticino”. A crazy referendum puts Switzerland in a chaotic state of emergency.
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- Beate Schlatter is an actor, cabaret artist, and screenwriter. He starred in successful Swiss films such as “Flitzer”, “My Name is Eugene” and “Hosselopf”.
- On the news talk show Blue On the Rocks, this Zurich native opens up about his secrets and trying to become a football commentator.
- Blue co-production «Bon shore Ticino» It will be shown in Swiss cinemas starting Thursday, November 30.
Beat Schlatter turns wrestlers and football players into actors. SRF presenter Sandro Brotz won for his new film project. There’s also Gene Mumford, Vincent Kochul, and Leonardo Negro.
In the new blue co-production “Bon Shore Ticino” 62-year-old Schlatter plays a federal police officer who has to make sure the No Bilingual Initiative is implemented properly.
In the show, Schlatter reveals the secret recipe for comedy: “You always have to put the main character in the worst possible situation.” This is French as the national language.
“As Pete Schlatter, I would also have a big problem if we were only allowed to speak French in Switzerland,” the actor admits in the show. “on the rocks”.
Pete Schlatter: “Peter and I are incredibly capable of criticism.”
It took a year to write the script with director Peter Luisi, with whom he had produced “Flitzer.” “Peter and I are incredibly able to critique,” says Pete Schlatter, explaining the good collaboration. There’s nothing more annoying than someone being arrogant and insisting on their idea.
Filming lasted seven weeks. Two of these days were devoted to the scene on the Gotthard. To organize the uprising, they needed military supports.
Since “Ready, Ready, Charlie”, the Army no longer provides any materials. “Marco Rima did not give us good service,” Schlatter adds with a smile.
Fortunately, there are many collectors in Switzerland who borrow the materials needed for the production.
“Bon Shore Ticino” Showing in all Blue Cinemas from November 30.
You can watch the entire “On The Rocks” show with Beat Schlatter here or on Blue Zoom.
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