At Sea

At Sea

7.5

Sep 28 2013

1h 41m

Drama, TV Movie

Edo (42) has been on a solo sailing trip lasting two months. His daughter Maria (8) spends the last 48 hours of the trip, the crossing from Denmark to Harlingen, on board. But then the weather breaks. When Edo battles against the rough sea to save his daughter's life it turns out that he is actually involved in an altogether different fight.

Martijn Nieuwerf

Martijn Nieuwerf

Edo

Rifka Lodeizen

Rifka Lodeizen

Isabelle Smit

Isabelle Smit

Maria

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