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The Boat Is Full
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Limbo Film AG Schweizer Fernsehen (SF) Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen (ZDF) Österreichischer Rundfunk (ORF)
Distributor
Cactus Film
Main Cast
Character
Actor
Judith Krueger
Tina Engel
Hannes Krueger
Hans Diehl
Olaf Landau
Martin Walz
Lazar Ostrowskij
Curt Bois
Frau Ostrowskij
Ilse Bahrs
The Boat Is Full is a 1981 Austro-German-Swiss movie directed by Markus Imhoof. In 1942, a group of refugees manages to get from Germany to Switzerland, which has already closed its borders. They happen to clash in the emergency situation: the Jewish siblings Judith and Olaf, the old Viennese Ostrowskij with his granddaughter, a French orphan boy and a German deserter. The landlady Anna takes in the refugees, and after an initial mistrust, her husband Franz also takes care of them. For the most part, the villagers treat the foreign "freeloaders" with ignorance or even hateful rejection. Since the Swiss authorities do not recognize asylum "only on racial grounds," the homeless are finally arrested and taken to an internment camp.
The following weapons were used in the film The Boat Is Full: