Das Delphinwunder (1999)
While playing at a lake, Nina is attacked by a gang of thugs and pushed under water - according to the doctor's diagnosis, the eleven-year-old is physically perfectly healthy, but has suffered severe trauma. After her parents Claire and Daniel have consulted several psychologists, dolphin therapy seems to be the only promising method of treatment. The whole family flies to a therapy center in Florida. Nina actually makes contact with the dolphin Domino, a notorious loner. When Nina observes how Domino is lured into the open sea by fishermen at night, the sick girl surpasses herself.
Director: Christoph Schrewe
Genre: Drama
Release Date: September 25, 1999
Cast
- Renée Soutendijk - Claire Strauss
- Dominic Raacke - Daniel Strauss
- Isabella Parkinson - Mara
- Louisa Herfert - Nina
- Philipp Danne - Alex
- Walter Gontermann - Dr. Steiner
Screenplay
Country: Germany
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
More Films by Director: Christoph Schrewe
More Films in Genre: Drama
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Das Delphinwunder about?
- While playing at a lake, Nina is attacked by a gang of thugs and pushed under water - according to the doctor's diagnosis, the eleven-year-old is physically perfectly healthy, but has suffered severe trauma. After her parents Claire and Daniel have consulted several psychologists, dolphin therapy seems to be the only promising method of treatment. The whole family flies to a therapy center in Florida. Nina actually makes contact with the dolphin Domino, a notorious loner. When Nina observes how Domino is lured into the open sea by fishermen at night, the sick girl surpasses herself.
- Who directed Das Delphinwunder?
- Das Delphinwunder was directed by Christoph Schrewe.
- Who stars in Das Delphinwunder?
- Das Delphinwunder stars Renée Soutendijk, Dominic Raacke, Isabella Parkinson, Louisa Herfert, Philipp Danne, Walter Gontermann.
- What genre is Das Delphinwunder?
- Das Delphinwunder is a Drama film.
- Where was Das Delphinwunder produced?
- Das Delphinwunder was produced in Germany.