En 1971, las mujeres todavía no podían votar en Suiza. Nora es una joven ama de casa y madre de dos hijos que vive en un pequeño y pintoresco pueblo donde las noticias de las protestas por los derechos civiles, la revolución sexual y los movimientos contraculturales apenas son un tema de discusión. Nora es una persona tranquila que cuenta con la simpatía de todos. Pero cuando su marido le prohíbe aceptar un trabajo a tiempo parcial, la frustración la lleva a comenzar a luchar públicamente por el sufragio femenino. Su nueva fama conlleva amenazas y el posible fin de su matrimonio, pero ella se niega a dar marcha atrás, y convence a las mujeres del pueblo para ir a la huelga mientras descubre aspectos sobre su propia liberación. Las tranquilas vidas de sus vecinos se verán afectadas por completo.
Kathy is a single mother who is reluctant to have her 17-year-old autistic son Jimmie return to a home. She takes him in, even though everyone dissuades her from doing so. She is forced to accept that her proximity to Jimmie does not have the desired effect for his progress. On the contrary, his reactions to the unfamiliar situation are fierce, taking her to her limits time and again. The only thing that makes Jimmie feel comfortable is swimming: his greatest passion. When the swim coach discovers his talent, new prospects seem to open for him.
Hardly back from America in her home village, the young mountain guide Andrea Stamm is called to a rescue operation. The wife of the contractor Baumberger has an accident. A murder? The whole village mourns, but Andreas's father Robert Stamm can not believe in an accident. The former police officer, who was sent against his will in early retirement, is convinced that Baumberger killed his wife. After initial hesitation, Andrea gives credence to her father's suspicions and begins to investigate. The television movie Steinschlag is an exciting Swiss crime drama based on the novel by Emil Zopfi.