Heimat Helgoland
Originally released in 2017. Heimat Helgoland is a documentary film. directed by Daniel Remsperger. At just 89 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Hubertus Meyer-Burckhardt, Michael Mendl, and Christina Große
Synopsis
Heligoland, April 18, 1947: Preparations for one of the largest non-nuclear explosions in history are almost complete. The British want to raze the island to the ground with more than 6,000 tons of explosives - nothing should remind of the sea fortress with its air raid shelters and anti-aircraft systems, with the submarine bunker and naval port. The Heligolanders have been evacuated and are waiting with bated breath for the outcome of the “Big Bang” in Hamburg and Cuxhaven, on Sylt, in Schleswig and Wilhelmshaven. Will they ever be able to set foot on the red rock again - or will the island's history come to an end in an explosion that historians will later measure as the size of atomic bombs?
Quick Facts
Directors
Top Cast
Hubertus Meyer-Burckhardt
as Moderator
Michael Mendl
as Franz Schensky
Christina Große
as Margarethe
Peter Sikorski
as Hans Carl Rickmers
Harald Burmeister
as Erich Friedrichs
Michael Epp
as Captain Andrew Cunningham
Christoph Jacobi
as Karl Meunier
Maurizio Micksch
as Paul Münster
Bernd Panzer
as Georg Jessen
Elisa Posky
as Maria Schensky
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- DE
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Heimat Helgoland about?
Heligoland, April 18, 1947: Preparations for one of the largest non-nuclear explosions in history are almost complete. The British want to raze the island to the ground with more than 6,000 tons of...
Who directed Heimat Helgoland?
Heimat Helgoland was directed by Daniel Remsperger.
How long is Heimat Helgoland?
Heimat Helgoland has a runtime of 1 hours and 29 minutes (89 minutes total).
When was Heimat Helgoland released?
Heimat Helgoland was released on October 3, 2017 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Heimat Helgoland?
The main cast of Heimat Helgoland includes Hubertus Meyer-Burckhardt, Michael Mendl, Christina Große, Peter Sikorski, Harald Burmeister.