Entertainment
13 March 2025Author & Director: Christian Zübert
Producer: Kerstin Schmidbauer
Executive Producer: Oliver Berben
Producer: Franziska Suppee, Verena Vogl, Götz Marx
Cast: Jeanne Goursaud, Dougray Scott, Lera Abova, Kayode Akinyemi, Annabelle Mandeng, Lara Babalola, Jeremy Schuetze, Samuel Tehrani, Kris Saddler, Nina Liu
Production Company: Constantin Film
From April 30, 2025 worldwide and exclusively on Netflix!
First Look Photos HERE
Berlin, March 13, 2025 - A new job in the USA and a new life far away from the painful memories of her deployment in the war in Afghanistan: former elite soldier Sara (Jeanne Goursaud) wants a fresh start for herself and her son Joshua. But at an appointment at the US consulate in Frankfurt, Joshua suddenly disappears and nobody believes Sara that she even had him with her.
She immediately begins to comb the consulate for Joshua with military meticulousness, because she is certain: a conspiracy is afoot, her son has been kidnapped and she doesn't know who is trying to cover it up or why. And since the German police have no authority in the extraterritorial area of the embassy, Sara must act immediately to find Joshua. But can she trust the head of security at the consulate (Dougray Scott) or the mysterious Irina (Lera Abova), who is being held there and supposedly wants to help Sara? And can Sara even rely on her own perception?
In the gripping action thriller Exterritorial, Jeanne Goursaud shines as a traumatized ex-elite soldier who won't let anything or anyone stop her in her search for her child. The film, which is characterized by captivating fight scenes, was directed by Christian Zübert, who also wrote the screenplay, with Kerstin Schmidbauer as producer, Oliver Berben as executive producer and Franziska Suppee, Verena Vogl and Götz Marx as Constantin Film producers. The film was shot in Vienna with support of FISAplus.
About Exterritorial
During a visit to the US consulate in Frankfurt, the young son of former Special Forces soldier Sara suddenly disappears without a trace. But that's not all: no one claims to have ever seen him enter the building. Sara is asked to leave the premises. But she knows - the German authorities have no power at the US consulate and if Sara leaves now, she may never see her son again. In her desperate search for her child, Sara disappears into the labyrinth of the consulate, unaware that the loop of a dangerous intrigue is tightening around her neck.
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