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Paolo Fornara and his team of gardeners love their workplace: the historic Bois-de-Vaux cemetery in Lausanne. Its architecture designed by Alphonse Laverrière implies the concept of a cemetery park. Built in 1922, it is home to Coco Chanel's grave. Between cypress trees and ponds, walking there can be experienced as a poetic quest. The cemetery has become a unique biotope in an urban environment. A magical place to wake the dead. Listen carefully, you will hear them. Pass me the binoculars from June 18, 2021, a program on Radio Télévision Suisse. "The Enchanted Cemetery", a report by Laurence Mermoud Camera: Catherine Schwyzer Sound: Benedikt Fruttiger Editing: Aline Weber Director: Laurence Mermoud Sound illustration: Ariane de Montmollin Color grading: Virgine Mivelaz Mixing: Benoit Mayer With the participation of: Paolo Fornara Daniel Chérix François Croset Valérie Jotterand Maria Fiorito Eric Krähenbühl Mr and Mrs Vonnard Denis Joray Femi Mazreku Pierre-Alain Bornoz Julien Maurer Christophe Dulin Manuel De Araujo Jean-Daniel Duc Kossi Ajavon Aurélie Volery Maxime Hofer Romain Morard José Serrano Abel Moleano Yoann Sésselin We would like to thank: Soc.d'Histoire de l'Art en Suisse, Pierre A. Frey Archives de la construction moderne, EPFL, Joelle Neuenschwander-Feihl Municipality of Lausanne, parks and estates department Filming locations: Lausanne #Passemoilesjumelles #Paju Pass me the binoculars: All videos: http://rts.ch/play/tv/emission/passe-... FaceBook: / passemoilesjumel. . Find Radio Télévision Suisse: Website: http://rts.ch Video portal: http://rts.ch/play YouTube: / rts Facebook: / rts.ch Twitter: / radiotelesuisse Instagram: / radiotelevisions. . Google+: https://plus.google.com/+RadioTelevis...