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Director: Tarek Ehlail
Cast: Benno Fürmann, Sascha Alexander Geršak, Ayo, Anna Bederke
Germany in the not-too-distant future: The borders are closed, refugees are collected in camps and turned away or accepted. The mood is charged, a police detachment is responsible for keeping the crowd in check. Volt is one of the cops. He accidentally kills a French refugee. The violence spirals out of control. Volt starts up a relationship with the sister of the man he killed and winds up between the fronts.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Volt, a 2016 science fiction thriller directed by Tarek Ehlail, has received mixed reviews from critics, holding a 5.0/10 rating on IMDb. The film depicts a near-future Germany grappling with closed borders and the treatment of refugees, exploring themes of police violence and moral dilemmas.
Why you might like this:
Fans of compelling, socially-conscious sci-fi thrillers will appreciate director Tarek Ehlail's gripping 2016 film Volt, which explores timely themes of immigration and social unrest through the tense story of a police officer caught in a web of conflicting loyalties.
The volt, named after Alessandro Volta, is the unit of measurement of electric potential, electric potential difference (voltage), and electromotive force in the International System of Units (SI).
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