Die letzte Fahrt (2013)

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As a happily married couple and editors of a successful travel magazine, Claudia and Michael make the perfect team. But then Claudia realizes that her husband is cheating on her. At the same time, her mother, with whom she would have liked to spend more time, passed away. Claudia's life begins to falter. She spontaneously cancels all appointments to accompany her father, a river boatman who wants to scatter his wife's ashes over the Rhine from a barge. The last trip on the old ship on which she spent her childhood turns into a journey full of unexpected discoveries for Claudia.

Director: Christoph Schrewe
Genre: Romance, TV Movie, Drama
Runtime: 95 min
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Production: Schiwago Film, ARD
Country: Germany
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
More Films by Director: Christoph Schrewe
More Films in Genre: Romance, TV Movie, Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Die letzte Fahrt about?
As a happily married couple and editors of a successful travel magazine, Claudia and Michael make the perfect team. But then Claudia realizes that her husband is cheating on her. At the same time, her mother, with whom she would have liked to spend more time, passed away. Claudia's life begins to falter. She spontaneously cancels all appointments to accompany her father, a river boatman who wants to scatter his wife's ashes over the Rhine from a barge. The last trip on the old ship on which she spent her childhood turns into a journey full of unexpected discoveries for Claudia.
Who directed Die letzte Fahrt?
Die letzte Fahrt was directed by Christoph Schrewe.
Who stars in Die letzte Fahrt?
Die letzte Fahrt stars Thomas Sarbacher, Julia Jäger, Sönke Möhring, Isabelle Barth, Sammy Scheuritzel, Bibiana Zeller.
How long is Die letzte Fahrt?
Die letzte Fahrt has a runtime of 1h 35m (95 minutes).
What genre is Die letzte Fahrt?
Die letzte Fahrt is a Romance, TV Movie, Drama film.
Where was Die letzte Fahrt produced?
Die letzte Fahrt was produced in Germany.