The Stone Raft

The Stone Raft

Release date : September 19, 2002
Runtime : 1h 57m
Countries of origin : Netherlands / Portugal / Spain /
Original Language : Portuguese / Spanish /
Director : George Sluizer /
Production companies : Sogecine / Lusomundo / MGS Film /
September 19, 2002 1h 57m Netherlands Fantasy Portuguese More
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An inexplicable crack in the Pyrenees Mountains provokes excitement and scientific curiosity. As the geological fracture deepens and widens, the European community begins to disassociate itself from the calamity, and panic ensues among tourists and residents attempting to escape. When Spain and Portugal physically separate from the continent, the detached Iberian peninsula aimlessly floats off to sea, becoming home to a group of god-like humans.
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Manuel Wiborg
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  • title:The Stone Raft
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2002
  • Runtime:1h 57m
  • Genres: Fantasy · Comedy · Science Fiction ·
  • Countries of origin: Netherlands · Portugal · Spain ·
  • Original Language: Portuguese · Spanish ·
  • Director: George Sluizer /
  • Writers: George Sluizer · Yvette Biro · José Saramago ·
  • Production companies: Sogecine · Lusomundo · MGS Film ·
  • Overview:An inexplicable crack in the Pyrenees Mountains provokes excitement and scientific curiosity. As the geological fracture deepens and widens, the European community begins to disassociate itself from the calamity, and panic ensues among tourists and residents attempting to escape. When Spain and Portugal physically separate from the continent, the detached Iberian peninsula aimlessly floats off to sea, becoming home to a group of god-like humans.
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