
Implosion 2011
In *Implosion (2011)*, director Sören Voigt crafts a poignant drama set against the sun-drenched Spanish coast, where a quiet father-son holiday takes a dramatic turn after a boat carrying African refugees sinks near their hotel.
Director: Sören Voigt
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Implosion (2011) about?
*Implosion* follows Thomas, a teenager on vacation with his father, whose life takes an unexpected turn when he encounters Djamile, a young refugee fleeing danger. Their encounter sparks a complex relationship as Thomas risks everything to protect her, forcing both to confront the harsh realities of survival and solidarity.
Who directed Implosion?
Sören Voigt directed *Implosion*. His vision blends intimate character drama with broader social themes, creating a film that's both personal and thought-provoking.
Who stars in Implosion?
The film stars Sven Gielnik as Thomas, Eye Haïdara as Djamile, and Carolina Clemente, Hans-Jochen Wagner, and Ériq Ebouaney in key supporting roles.
Is Implosion (2011) worth watching?
While *Implosion* isn't widely rated on IMDb, its gripping blend of romance, drama, and social commentary makes it a compelling watch for fans of character-driven films. The emotional depth and strong performances elevate it beyond typical summer fare.
How long is Implosion?
*Implosion* runs for 90 minutes.
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About Implosion (2011) — A Summer Romance Shaken by Compassion and Conflict
In *Implosion (2011)*, director Sören Voigt crafts a poignant drama set against the sun-drenched Spanish coast, where a quiet father-son holiday takes a dramatic turn after a boat carrying African refugees sinks near their hotel. When 17-year-old Thomas stumbles upon 20-year-old Djamile, one of the survivors, he's drawn into a web of compassion and danger, hiding her from authorities and smugglers alike. As Thomas's secret unravels, his father Niels and a family friend grapple with their own emotional conflicts, creating a tense, emotionally charged atmosphere that lingers long after the credits roll.
Voigt's sensitive direction explores themes of humanity, moral dilemmas, and the fragile bonds between strangers in a foreign land. With a runtime of just 90 minutes, *Implosion* blends romance and drama in a raw, intimate story that challenges perceptions of duty and empathy.