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Completed - ENGLISH - Thriller - 95 minutes

Log Line

After enduring 14 days adrift in a life raft, on the high seas off the British coast, with no food, or water, and with very little life left in her, Kate Callaghan is rescued by the Belgian coast guard. Kate can't explain why she survived and the others didn't and media speculation runs rampant.

Previous markets

  • AFM 2012 (Debut)
  • Berlin EFM 2013 (Premiere)
  • Cannes 2013 (Screening)
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Year of production : 2013

Director(s) : Eduardo ROSSOFF
Cast : Craig FAIRBRASS, Janine HORSBURGH, Kierston WAREING, Maaike NEUVILLE, Sam LOUWYCK

Producer(s) : Jean-Luc VAN DAMM, Jimmy DE BRABANT

Synopsis

After enduring fourteen days adrift in a life raft, on the high seas off the British coast, with no food, or water, and with very little life left in her, Kate Callaghan is rescued by the Belgian coast guard. While adrift at sea, Kate, had to live through the excruciating physical and emotional pain of seeing her estranged husband and daughter die, while she was unable to help them. Kate, the lonely survivor, can't explain why she survived and the others didn't and media speculation runs rampant. While Kate is still in the hospital recuperating, the Belgian police begin interrogating her, like the murder suspect she is.Lieutenant Pieter Willems is assigned to the case. Suspicions of foul play are fueled by the discovery that the yacht was stolen, and augmented by Kate's apparent lack of emotion and the decomposing body of a man with his throat slit that has washed up onto the beach. The Police need only wait for the DNA analysis to confirm the identity of the man, and her guilt.

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Country(ies) : UNITED KINGDOM, BELGIUM, LUXEMBOURG

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