Ascension Day - Ausgelöscht (2014)

Ascension Day - Ausgelöscht (2014) poster

Young and rebellious Eva despises her mother who married shady business man Michael and is living with him and his two daughters in a luxurious country house. When Eva overhears that a supposedly illegal delivery of uncut diamonds is about to go down on Ascencion Day she sees an opportunity to get rich and start a new life elsewhere. Together with her boyfriend Hanno and his buddy Dominik she plans a robbery during which nobody is supposed to be harmed. However, things go terribly wrong and a spiral of violence and revenge starts to spin.

Director: Harald Holzenleiter
Genre: Thriller
Runtime: 85 min
Release Date:

Cast

Cinematography: Brian D. Goff
Production: Avalon
Country: Germany
Language: English
Original Language: de
More Films by Director: Harald Holzenleiter
More Films in Genre: Thriller

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Ascension Day - Ausgelöscht about?
Young and rebellious Eva despises her mother who married shady business man Michael and is living with him and his two daughters in a luxurious country house. When Eva overhears that a supposedly illegal delivery of uncut diamonds is about to go down on Ascencion Day she sees an opportunity to get rich and start a new life elsewhere. Together with her boyfriend Hanno and his buddy Dominik she plans a robbery during which nobody is supposed to be harmed. However, things go terribly wrong and a spiral of violence and revenge starts to spin.
Who directed Ascension Day - Ausgelöscht?
Ascension Day - Ausgelöscht was directed by Harald Holzenleiter.
Who stars in Ascension Day - Ausgelöscht?
Ascension Day - Ausgelöscht stars Jessy Moravec, Peter Posniak, Tizia Florence, Steven Gänge, Janina Elkin, Pascale Schiller.
How long is Ascension Day - Ausgelöscht?
Ascension Day - Ausgelöscht has a runtime of 1h 25m (85 minutes).
What genre is Ascension Day - Ausgelöscht?
Ascension Day - Ausgelöscht is a Thriller film.
Where was Ascension Day - Ausgelöscht produced?
Ascension Day - Ausgelöscht was produced in Germany.