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Best movies on Netflix (Suisse) : our Top 20

We at Stream Tracker have put together a concise selection of the best films made in Switzerland that are currently available on Netflix. Our list highlights works across the country’s linguistic and cultural regions — German, French, Italian and beyond — and favors titles recognised for their storytelling, critical reception or festival presence. Each entry is checked for Netflix availability at the time of publication and updated when changes occur, but regional differences can apply. Explore the titles below and use our availability links to confirm whether a film is playable in your location.

Updated on 12/03/2026

#01
William Tell
William Tell

2025 · Nick Hamm

In the 14th century, as European powers jostle for dominance within the Holy Roman Empire, an expansionist Austrian crown turns its eyes toward the peaceful, pastoral cantons of Switzerland. When imperial forces march across the border, William Tell—a once-tranquil hunter—finds his home and family imperiled by a tyrannical Austrian ruler and his brutal commanders. Compelled to pick up his bow again, Tell becomes the reluctant center of a growing resistance that will determine the fate of his people.

With Claes Bang, Connor Swindells, Golshifteh Farahani, Jonah Hauer-King, Ellie Bamber, Rafe Spall and Emily Beecham

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#02
Man on Fire
Man on Fire

2004 · Tony Scott

A world-weary former CIA operative, John Creasy, begrudgingly takes a protection job for a ten-year-old girl in Mexico City. Their uneasy rapport slowly deepens into a heartfelt bond, and when she is abducted his smoldering fury erupts into a relentless, no-holds-barred quest to rescue her at any cost.

With Denzel Washington, Dakota Fanning, Christopher Walken, Radha Mitchell, Marc Anthony, Giancarlo Giannini and Mickey Rourke

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#03
Under the Shadow
Under the Shadow

2014 · Jonathan Glazer

When a missile shatters Shideh’s apartment block during the Iran–Iraq War, a superstitious neighbor claims the blast carried a curse and awakened malevolent spirits. As strange phenomena intensify, Shideh becomes certain a dark force is trying to possess her daughter, Dorsa, and she must confront this supernatural threat—and the traumas of war—to save them both.

With Scarlett Johansson, Jeremy McWilliams, Lynsey Taylor Mackay, Dougie McConnell, Kevin McAlinden, D. Meade and Andrew Gorman

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