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Beyond the Blue Border (2024)

Genre : Drama, History, Adventure

Runtime : 1H 42M

Director : Sarah Neumann

Synopsis

GDR, August 1989: Hanna and Andreas became a target of the secret police and had to give up their plans for their future studies and desired professions. Instead, they face arbitrariness, mistrust and reprisals. Their only chance for a self-determined life lies in fleeing across the Baltic Sea. Fifty kilometres of water separate them from freedom - and only a thin connecting rope around their wrists saves them from absolute loneliness.

Actors

Lena Urzendowsky
Lena Urzendowsky
Hanna Klein
Willi Geitmann
Willi Geitmann
Andreas Kuschwitz
Jannis Veihelmann
Jannis Veihelmann
Jens Blum
Winnie Böwe
Winnie Böwe
Rita Kuschwitz
Ronny Miersch
Ronny Miersch
Hausmeister Zschoche
Stefan Mocker
Stefan Mocker
Falk Kuschwitz
Torsten Ranft
Torsten Ranft
Dr. Hübner
Norbert Stöß
Norbert Stöß
Nachbar Sommer
Jörg Westphal
Jörg Westphal
Sportfunktionär Behrens
Bernhard Conrad
Bernhard Conrad
Olaf Klein
Pauline Knof
Pauline Knof
Elisabeth Klein
Jonas Leonhardi
Jonas Leonhardi
Trainer Ulrich
Isabel Schosnig
Isabel Schosnig
Frau Karlow
Mareike Beykirch
Mareike Beykirch
Frau Kröger
Uwe Preuss
Uwe Preuss
Direktor Schneider
Nadine Pape
Nadine Pape
Intershop-Verkäuferin
Martin Neuhaus
Martin Neuhaus
Segler 1
Pablo Striebeck
Pablo Striebeck
Segler 2
Marie-Louise Kitzmüller
Marie-Louise Kitzmüller
Westfrau
Juschka Spitzer
Juschka Spitzer
Sportfunktionärin

Crews

Sarah Neumann
Sarah Neumann
Director
Elena Schmidt
Elena Schmidt
Editor
Andreas Bothe
Andreas Bothe
Assistant Editor
Dorit Linke
Dorit Linke
Author
Karoline Henkel
Karoline Henkel
Producer
Arto Sebastian
Arto Sebastian
Producer
Jasper Mielke
Jasper Mielke
Producer
Nikolaus Schreiber
Nikolaus Schreiber
Director of Photography
Sarah Neumann
Sarah Neumann
Writer
Nicola Pantzke
Nicola Pantzke
Executive Producer
Felix Schreiber
Felix Schreiber
Executive Producer
Maximilian Seidel
Maximilian Seidel
Production Manager
Lorena Hahn
Lorena Hahn
Production Design
Mara Laibacher
Mara Laibacher
Makeup Artist
Max Hartstang
Max Hartstang
Sound
Dominik Matzka
Dominik Matzka
Music
Natascha Zimmermann
Natascha Zimmermann
Casting
Patrick Dreikauss
Patrick Dreikauss
Casting

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