Baltic Storm
During the night from the 27th to 28th September 1994, the Swedish-Estonian ferry Estonia sank in the middle of the Baltic Sea. 852 people lost their lives, only 145 were saved. Until today, this has remained the biggest shipping catastrophe in European waters since the end of World War II. Julia Reuter, a German journalist, is trying to get the scoop on
military black market arms trafficking from Russia. Her investigations
lead her to Tallinn in Estonia, where on the evening of the 27th
September 1994 she misses the ferry Estonia by mere minutes. Erik
Westermark is a Swedish lawyer, who is returning from a sailing trip
along the Estonian coast with his 10-year-old son aboard the Estonia
But the ferry doesn′t make its port of call, it sinks in the midst of
the cold Baltic Sea. Erik is among the rescued, but his son′s fate
remains unclear. While reporting about the tragedy, Julia meets Erik in
a hospital in Stockholm. Both notice that the hastily assembled
governmental investigating commission is very concerned with hushing up
the actual background facts of the sinking. Together, they seek to get
to the bottom of the whole story and become embroiled in the intricate
crossfire between secret services and militaries. What started out as a
"normal" search for the truth, ends as a final confrontation between
"David" and "Goliath".
Source: German films Service Marketing GmbH
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