In the summer of 1942, a group of refugees escapes from a German transport train in Switzerland, led by Judith Krüger and deserted soldier Karl Schneider. They seek shelter at a local inn, hiding in the wash house initially, but eventually being forced to pose as a family, including an elderly man and children, to avoid deportation.
The Boat Is Full
In a tense drama, a German train's unexpected stop in Switzerland sets off a chain reaction as six passengers, including four Jews, a French child, and a German soldier, must navigate the country's strict refugee policies to find safety and asylum in a secluded area.