No Way to Heaven

No Way to Heaven
Directed by Janos Tedeschi
Christof Schaefer
Produced by Janos Tedeschi
Christof Schaefer
Release dates
  • January 21, 2008 (2008-01-21) (Solothurn Film Festival)
  • January 16, 2009 (2009-01-16) (Switzerland)
Running time
74 minutes
Country Switzerland
Language English, Swiss-German, Hindi, Gujarati

No Way to Heaven is a 2008 documentary feature about people allegedly living on light (Breatharianism), directed and produced by Swiss filmmakers Janos Tedeschi and Christof Schaefer. It is the world’s very first full-length film on this topic.

No Way to Heaven premiered in Switzerland in January 2008. The film had theatrical release in Switzerland in January 2009 and went on to screen in Estonia and the Netherlands.

Synopsis

No Way to Heaven begins on a remote island in Southeast Asia. There, Fritz Joss, a young man from the Swiss mountains has decided to stop eating – once and for all. He plans to find sustenance in pure (sun-)light by applying what is known as the "21 day process". Fritz sets off on his endeavour, but the planned conversion to "breatharianism" is much more difficult than anticipated.

Cast

The film features encounters with the following characters:

DVD Extras:

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