A Swiss–Indian Story is an intimate portrait of a marriage that has defied geography, culture, and time. Bernard, from a quiet Swiss mountain village, and Rashna, from the vibrant chaos of Bombay, have spent over fifty years building a life that moves fluidly between two worlds.
The documentary asks a simple but profound question: How do two people from such different places not only stay together, but thrive together? What emerges is a warm, human story about curiosity, compromise, and a deep commitment that bridges continents.
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Director Biography
Born in Berne, Switzerland, in 2007, Samuel Bossart moved to Singapore at the age of three. Having grown up across Asia and the Middle East, he developed an early fascination with filmmaking, starting with YouTube videos at seven. Now eighteen, he presents his debut documentary, “Bernard and Rashna: A Swiss-Indian Story.”
Director Statement
As a third-culture kid, I am fascinated by what makes cross-cultural relationships last. Bernard and Rashna, a bi-national couple from very different cultural and social backgrounds, married at 22 and are still happily together in their late seventies. In this film, I search for the secret behind.