Sacred Waters (German: An heiligen Wassern) is a 1960 Swiss drama film directed by Alfred Weidenmann and starring Hansjörg Felmy, Cordula Trantow and Hanns Lothar.
The mountain farmers in the remote and arid village of St. Peter in the Swiss canton of Valais rely on the nearby glacier for their water supply.
He tragically loses his life while working on the steep cliff, and many villagers believe Presi is to blame for Blatter's death.
She immediately opens and renovates the inn operated by Presi to cater to tourists, which is successful in attracting people from all over the world to the village.
Blatter's son Roman, who is in a relationship with Presi's daughter Binia, leaves St. Peter to work in India for three years.
After three years, Roman returns to St. Peter as an engineer, believing that Binia is married and his sister Vroni is dead.
Presi, who had long considered Roman a troublemaker and good-for-nothing, now acknowledges him as a capable and reliable young man.