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Catapult

Jul 2, 2009
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★ 6.7

If you risk it all, who pays the price?

Overview

Norbert Witte, once the king of the only amusement park of the former GDR, today he is behind bars in Germany. When fleeing bankruptcy in Berlin, Norbert Witte and his family secretly shipped their rollercoasters to Peru. Things went wrong here too. In a desperate attempt, Norbert tried to smuggle cocaine to Germany. Three years later his 23 years old son Marcel was sentenced to 20 years in a Peruvian prison. Now the father is doing everything he can in order to free his son.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Strandfilm
Rohfilm

Cast

Marcel Witte

Marcel Witte

Marcel Witte

Norbert Witte

Norbert Witte

Norbert Witte

Pia Witte

Pia Witte

Pia Witte

Sabrina Witte

Sabrina Witte

Sabrina Witte

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