A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 1, 2016
Original Title:
Bon Voyage
Genres:
Drama
Production Countries:
Switzerland | Turkey
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 21
Jonas and Silvia are enjoying a wonderful sailing holiday in the Mediterranean sea. But while sailing through the night, far away from land, they discover an overloaded refugee boat, close to sinking. They are shocked, but too afraid to help. So they call the coast guards but lose the boat out of sight into the darkness of the night. In the early morning they find themselves drifting through an ocean of dead bodies. The refugee boat has sunk. Jonas and Silvia manage to pull a few survivors out of the cold water: Syrians. This rescue marks the beginning of a dramatic conflict between the hopes and dreams of the refugees, and the fears and ideals of the holiday sailors.
Assistant Director:
Tugba Yigitcan
Casting:
Susanne Müller
Cinematography:
Burak Turan
Digital Compositors:
Denis Reva
Digital Effects Supervisor:
Vadim Konov
Director:
Marc Wilkins
Editor:
Jann Anderegg
Executive Producer:
Michèle Seligmann
Darko Skulsky
Joshua Upputuru
Line Producer:
Asli Erdem
Original Music Composer:
Balz Bachmann
Producer:
Joël Jent
Visual Effects Producer:
Alex Prihodko
Writer:
Marc Wilkins
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