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Verschollen am Kap 2011

📅 2011-11-13

In *Verschollen am Kap (2011)*, the stunning landscapes of Cape Town's townships set the stage for a gripping thriller that blends activism, family drama, and environmental urgency.

Director: Andreas Senn

Cast

Nadja Bobyleva
Nadja Bobyleva
Karla Lohmann
Heino Ferch
Heino Ferch
Claas Lohmann
Barbara Auer
Barbara Auer
Judith Lohmann
Jesper Christensen
Jesper Christensen
Henk Leeven
Tony Kgoroge
Tony Kgoroge
Jonah Maduna
Stephan Kampwirth
Stephan Kampwirth
Paul Thauer
Nele Mueller-Stöfen
Nele Mueller-Stöfen
Helen Schwuhr
Stephanie Schildknecht
Stephanie Schildknecht
Reporter
Sivuyile Ngesi
Sivuyile Ngesi
Youssou
Wayne Harrison
Wayne Harrison
Golding

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Verschollen am Kap (2011)* about?

*Verschollen am Kap* follows Karla, a young activist who challenges her father's corporate ties while uncovering a dangerous water contamination scheme in Cape Town. Her alliance with the idealistic Maduna leads to a high-stakes confrontation with powerful forces threatening the townships.

Who directed *Verschollen am Kap*?

Andreas Senn directed *Verschollen am Kap (2011)*, crafting a tense thriller with strong environmental and social themes.

Who stars in *Verschollen am Kap*?

The film features Nadja Bobyleva as Karla, alongside Heino Ferch as her father Claas, Barbara Auer as her mother Judith, Jesper Christensen, Tony Kgoroge, and Stephan Kampwirth in pivotal roles.

Is *Verschollen am Kap (2011)* worth watching?

As a thriller with environmental and social themes, *Verschollen am Kap (2011)* offers a compelling narrative and atmospheric tension. While unrated on IMDb, its focus on activism and corporate intrigue makes it a thought-provoking watch for fans of the genre.

How long is *Verschollen am Kap*?

Runtime details are not listed for *Verschollen am Kap (2011)*.

About Verschollen am Kap (2011) — A Thriller of Activism, Family and Environmental Conspiracy

In *Verschollen am Kap (2011)*, the stunning landscapes of Cape Town's townships set the stage for a gripping thriller that blends activism, family drama, and environmental urgency. Directed by Andreas Senn, this film follows 19-year-old Karla, idealistic and determined to change the world, only to clash with her disapproving father, Claas Lohmann, a former energy executive. Her life takes a dramatic turn when she falls for Maduna, a passionate activist, and becomes entangled in a dangerous conspiracy after he hands her a water sample linked to a toxic tanker truck accident. The film masterfully captures the tension between personal beliefs and corporate power while weaving a suspenseful narrative around environmental threats and human resilience.

As Karla races against time to expose the truth, *Verschollen am Kap (2011)* delivers a raw, atmospheric story that questions what it means to fight for justice in a world where progress often comes at a cost. With its tense pacing and morally complex characters, this thriller keeps viewers on edge, blending the grit of a modern-day drama with the urgency of a cause-driven mission. Senn's direction ensures a balance of emotional depth and suspense, making it a standout entry in the genre.