Volt (2016)
Germany in the not-too-distant future: The borders are closed, refugees are collected in camps and turned away or accepted. The mood is charged, a police detachment is responsible for keeping the crowd in check. Volt is one of the cops. He accidentally kills a French refugee. The violence spirals out of control. Volt starts up a relationship with the sister of the man he killed and winds up between the fronts.
Director:
Tarek Ehlail
Writer:
Tarek Ehlail
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Benno Fürmann as Volt |
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Sascha Alexander Geršak as Torsun |
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Ayo as La Blanche |
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Anna Bederke as Bea |
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Surho Sugaipov as Ulasch |
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Kida Khodr Ramadan as Hassan-Zedah |
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Stipe Erceg as Drasko |
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Denis Moschitto as Adama |
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André Hennicke as Polizeichef |
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Tony Harrisson as Hesham |
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Katharina Heyer as Belle |
| Writing | Tarek Ehlail | Screenplay |
| Directing | Tarek Ehlail | Director |
| Camera | Mathias Prause | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Andrea Mertens | Editor |
| Lighting | Sebastian Koch | Assistant Electrician |