It is the first-ever Romansh language television film and made its debut at the Locarno Festival.
In a small village in Grisons, Mona and Gieri, a middle-aged couple who have been married for twenty years, are having difficulty with their romantic relationship.
[1][2] They befriend Father Nanda Sharma, their village's new Catholic priest, and ask for his advice to help spice up their relationship.
[4] Amur senza fin was directed by Christoph Schaub and co-produced by the Swiss Broadcasting Corporation's Zodiac Pictures LTD and premiered at the Festival del film Locarno in August 2018.
[4] Cinema Management Group, a Los Angeles–based film company, bought the international distribution rights for Amur senza fin.