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Mediterraneo: The Law of the Sea 2021

★ 6.639 votes100 min📅 2021-10-01

"Every Life Matters"

Directed by Marcel Barrena, *Mediterraneo: The Law of the Sea (2021)* follows a group of lifeguards who trade their usual duties for a far more urgent mission.

Director: Marcel Barrena

Cast

Eduard Fernández
Eduard Fernández
Oscar Camps
Dani Rovira
Dani Rovira
Gerard
Anna Castillo
Anna Castillo
Esther
Sergi López
Sergi López
Nico
Melika Foroutan
Melika Foroutan
Rasha
Àlex Monner
Àlex Monner
Santi Palacios
Patricia López Arnaiz
Patricia López Arnaiz
Laura Lanuza
Constantin Symsiris
Constantin Symsiris
Mochilero
Stathis Stamoulakatos
Stathis Stamoulakatos
Stratos
Yiota Festa
Yiota Festa
Nora

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Mediterraneo: The Law of the Sea (2021) about?

The film follows a team of lifeguards who travel to Lesbos in 2015 to aid refugees making perilous journeys across the Mediterranean. Inspired by the drowning of a child, they challenge indifference and put their skills to use in a humanitarian crisis. Their journey becomes as much an initiation of the soul as it is of the spirit.

Who directed Mediterraneo: The Law of the Sea?

Marcel Barrena directed *Mediterraneo: The Law of the Sea* (2021), bringing his experience in socially conscious storytelling to this urgent drama.

Who stars in Mediterraneo: The Law of the Sea?

The ensemble cast features Eduard Fernández, Dani Rovira, Anna Castillo, Sergi López, and Melika Foroutan in pivotal roles.

Is Mediterraneo: The Law of the Sea (2021) worth watching?

With its gripping blend of drama and real-world urgency, *Mediterraneo* offers a compelling watch for those interested in human stories tied to global issues. While it doesn't shy away from harsh realities, its emotional core and strong performances make it a memorable and thought-provoking experience.

How long is Mediterraneo: The Law of the Sea?

The film has a runtime of 100 minutes, offering a focused and intense narrative.

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About Mediterraneo: The Law of the Sea (2021) — A Lifeguard's Fight for Refugees in the Mediterranean

Directed by Marcel Barrena, *Mediterraneo: The Law of the Sea (2021)* follows a group of lifeguards who trade their usual duties for a far more urgent mission. Moved by the tragic image of a child lost at sea, Oscar and Gerard embark on a journey to Lesbos in late 2015, where they confront the grim reality of refugees risking everything to cross the Mediterranean. With Esther, Nico, and their team, they dive into action—rescuing survivors from overcrowded, unstable boats amid indifference and chaos. This gripping drama blends raw humanity with the harsh landscapes of war and displacement, painting a vivid portrait of courage against impossible odds.

At its heart, the film explores themes of compassion and responsibility in the face of global crisis. Barrena crafts an emotionally charged narrative that balances urgency with poignant stillness, capturing both the desperation of those fleeing conflict and the quiet heroism of those who refuse to look away. With standout performances from Eduard Fernández and Dani Rovira, *Mediterraneo* transforms a stark humanitarian issue into a deeply personal story of solidarity and sacrifice.