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SHIPWRECK

by Pedro Aguilera

synopsis

Robinson is shipwrecked off the coast of the extreme south of Spain. After a tremendous struggle in the stormy waters, he manages to reach the safety of the shore and save his life. He is an anonymous exile in a foreign land, just like so many other thousand of black Africans. Robinson manages to find some work in one of the many large greenhouses that grow fruit and vegetables along the coast of Almeria, but his condition as an illegal immigrant is precarious and he decides to move further inland. Robinson's mind is troubled with interior voices, spirits that control and confound him. In order to free himself from them, he must fulfill a mission: to kill a man.

international title: Shipwreck
original title: Naufragio
country: Spain, Germany
year: 2011
genre: fiction
directed by: Pedro Aguilera
release date: ES 17/06/2011
screenplay: Pedro Aguilera
cast: Solo Touré, Kandido Uranga, Álex Merino, Julio Perillán, Iñake Irastorza, Ramón Barea
cinematography by: Arnau Valls Colomer
film editing: Julia Juániz
art director: Juan Carlos Bravo
music: Juan Marín Walker
producer: José María Lara, Dirk Deker, Michael Eckelt, Christian Vennefrohne
production: Alokatu S.L., Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen (ZDF), ARTE France, Riva Filmproduktion

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