
The Boat Is Full
During World War II, Switzerland severely limited refugees: "Our boat is full." A train from Germany halts briefly in an isolated corner of Switzerland. Six people jump off seeking asylum: four Jews, a French child, and a German soldier. They seek temporary refuge with a couple who run a village inn. They pose as a family: the deserter as husband, Judith as his wife, an old man from Vienna as her father, his granddaughter and the French lad, whom they beg to keep silent, as their children. Judith's teenage brother poses as a soldier. The fabrication unravels through chance and the local constable's exact investigation. Whom will the Swiss allow to stay? Who gets deported?
The Boat Is Full
January 15, 1981
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Cast (15)

Tina Engel
Judith Krueger

Hans Diehl
Hannes Krueger

Mathias Gnädinger
Franz Flueckiger

Curt Bois
Lazar Ostrowskij

Martin Walz
Olaf Landau

Ilse Bahrs
Mrs. Ostrowskij

Gerd David
Karl Schneider

Simone
Gitty

Laurent
Maurice

Renate Steiger
Anna Flueckinger

Michael Gempart
Landjäger Bigler

Klaus Steiger
Reverend Hochdorfer

Alice Bruengger
Frau Hochdorfer

Otto Dornbierer
Otti

Monika Koch
Rosemarie
Crew (17)
Directing

Franziska Frischkna
Script Supervisor

Markus Imhoof
Director
Writing

Alfred A. Haesler
Book

Markus Imhoof
Screenplay
Production

George Reinhart
Executive Producer
Sound
No data availableArt

Kathrin Brunner
Set Decoration

Max Stubenrauch
Production Design
Camera

Peter Indergand
Camera Operator

Rainer Klausmann
Camera Operator

Hans Liechti
Director of Photography

George Reinhart
Still Photographer
Costume & Make-Up

Giacomo Peier
Makeup Artist

Anne-Rose Schwab
Makeup Artist
Crew
No data availableEditing

Anina Mutz
Assistant Editor

Helena Gerber
Editor

Raffaella Delucca
Assistant Editor

Fee Liechti
Editor