Drift

Drift

Release date : September 8, 2017
Runtime : 1h 35m
Countries of origin : Germany /
Original Language : German / Spanish /
Director : Helena Wittmann /
Production companies : Fuenferfilm /
September 8, 2017 1h 35m Germany Drama German More
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Two women spend a weekend in the North Sea. One of them will soon return to her family in Argentina, whereas the other one will try to come a step closer to the ocean. She will cross the Atlantic Ocean on a sailing vessel. Time leaves the beaten track and the swell lulls to deep sleep. The sea takes over the narration. When the other one reappears, the wind is still in her hair while the ground beneath her feet is solid. She returns and the other one could ask: “Have you changed?”
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  • title:Drift
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2017
  • Runtime:1h 35m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Germany ·
  • Original Language: German · Spanish ·
  • Director: Helena Wittmann /
  • Writers: Theresa George · Helena Wittmann ·
  • Production companies: Fuenferfilm ·
  • Overview:Two women spend a weekend in the North Sea. One of them will soon return to her family in Argentina, whereas the other one will try to come a step closer to the ocean. She will cross the Atlantic Ocean on a sailing vessel. Time leaves the beaten track and the swell lulls to deep sleep. The sea takes over the narration. When the other one reappears, the wind is still in her hair while the ground beneath her feet is solid. She returns and the other one could ask: “Have you changed?”
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