The Stone Raft (2002)
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.
Director: George Sluizer
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Federico Luppi as Pedro |
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Icíar Bollaín as Maria |
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Gabino Diego as José |
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Ana Padrão as Joana |
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Diogo Infante as Joaquim |
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Antonia San Juan as Minister Enriquez |
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Simon Chandler as British Prime Minister |
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Marques D'Arede as Portugese President |
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Manuel Galiana as Spanish Prime Minister |
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Maria d'Aires as Researcher |
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Bárbara de Lema as RTE Reporter |
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Jacobo Dicenta as Police |
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Raúl Fraire as Engineer |
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Sofia Reis as Journalist |
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André Gago as Gerente Hotel XXI |
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Carlos Vieira de Almeida as Dueno Del Bar |
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Manuel Wiborg as Reporter Portugues |
| Writing | George Sluizer | Writer |
| Production | Anne Lordon | Executive Producer |
| Production | José Mazeda | Executive Producer |
| Writing | Yvette Biro | Writer |
| Crew | Goert Giltay | Cinematography |
| Art | Félix Murcia | Art Direction |
| Production | George Sluizer | Producer |
| Editing | Jan Dop | Editor |
| Sound | Henny Vrienten | Music |
| Directing | George Sluizer | Director |
| Writing | José Saramago | Novel |