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Baltic Storm

  • 2003
  • 1h 53m
IMDb RATING
4.0/10
1.2K
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Greta Scacchi, Donald Sutherland, Jürgen Prochnow, and Thure Riefenstein in Baltic Storm (2003)
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A journalist from Berlin, Germany, and a Swedish lawyer discover the truth behind the sinking of the "MS Estonia" in 1994, where more than 850 people drowned.A journalist from Berlin, Germany, and a Swedish lawyer discover the truth behind the sinking of the "MS Estonia" in 1994, where more than 850 people drowned.A journalist from Berlin, Germany, and a Swedish lawyer discover the truth behind the sinking of the "MS Estonia" in 1994, where more than 850 people drowned.

  • Director
    • Reuben Leder
  • Writers
    • Reuben Leder
    • Jutta Rabe
    • Kaj Holmberg
  • Stars
    • Greta Scacchi
    • Jürgen Prochnow
    • Donald Sutherland
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.0/10
    1.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Reuben Leder
    • Writers
      • Reuben Leder
      • Jutta Rabe
      • Kaj Holmberg
    • Stars
      • Greta Scacchi
      • Jürgen Prochnow
      • Donald Sutherland
    • 24User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Greta Scacchi
    Greta Scacchi
    • Julia Reuter
    Jürgen Prochnow
    Jürgen Prochnow
    • Erik Westermark
    Donald Sutherland
    Donald Sutherland
    • Lou Aldryn
    Dieter Laser
    Dieter Laser
    • Gehrig
    Jürgen Schornagel
    Jürgen Schornagel
    • Jan Peters
    Barbara Schöne
    • Ingrid Peters
    Rein Oja
    Rein Oja
    • Captain Arvo Kallas
    Herb Andress
    Herb Andress
    • Juri Roos
    Birgit Stein
    • Tiina Ronk
    Thure Riefenstein
    Thure Riefenstein
    • Mika Galt
    Francis Fulton-Smith
    Francis Fulton-Smith
    • Markus Dackel
    • (as Francis Fulton Smith)
    Jürgen Tarrach
    Jürgen Tarrach
    • Gregor Karpatitsch
    Andreas Guenther
    • Rock Weber
    Patrizia Moresco
    • Elke Groat
    Michael Schreiner
    • Dr. Sergei Raspoff
    Jens Neuhaus
    • Ivo Varres
    Detlef Bothe
    Detlef Bothe
    • Victor Renko
    Wolf-Dietrich Berg
    • Captain Valme
    • Director
      • Reuben Leder
    • Writers
      • Reuben Leder
      • Jutta Rabe
      • Kaj Holmberg
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    5Clossius

    Valid topic, bad movie, good actors

    As has often been remarked, on one level this is a genuinely rotten movie - story, filming, etc. Many of the German actors are really good, but hardly in this flick. However, the movie is a "good thing" because it legitimately raises the point of the "Estonia" disaster - which after all has never been satisfactorily cleared up. The movie is banned in Sweden, and that alone makes it worth watching. (Imagine a movie on an US catastrophe that would be banned in the US because it implies government involvement - such as "JFK"!) We do not know what caused the sinking of the "Estonia", but we do know it was not an accident as reported, and it is not exactly far-fetched to surmise that the Swedish government is implicated, at the very least, in the hush-up of whatever caused it. It's good that this movie reminds the audience of that. The comments on this site that such a movie shouldn't have been made because that would capitalize on the victims and their relatives is outright bizarre - if anything, this movie, rotten as it is, is one of the few monuments for the victims; not adequate, but still.
    1Catharina_Sweden

    This movie should not have been made

    I watched the first half of this, but could not go on. It was too bad. The only thing that was interesting in it, were the real (actual) news clips from the time. And you can watch those on the internet if you like.

    EVERYTHING was bad. The script, the acting (several of the main actors were clumsy and amateurish), and the idea in itself of making a disaster movie without a substantial budget and modern technical effects. I am not saying that a disaster movie with expensive technical effects necessarily has to be a good movie, but the opposite is simply not possible. It felt like filmed theatre more than a movie, but when you are watching a play you are "in it" - I mean you realize that your imagination must fill in what is not possible to realize on a scene. From a movie you expect much more.

    But the worst of it was of course, that a movie like this is offensive against the families and friends of the disaster victims. One can make movies about the Titanic, but to make a movie about a disaster that happened only nine years ago (I mean when the movie was released), when memories are still fresh and almost all the grieving people are still alive, is only disgraceful.

    About the spy story, I am quite sure that there is nothing in it. It has been proved that the catastrophe was caused by bad upkeep of the Estline fleet, and a lack of routines for regular overhaul. Trying to find a more "exciting" explanation is only silly and immature, and can only cause more distress for everybody.

    This movie left a bad taste in my mouth.
    3sscielzo

    What a let down

    I have to admit, I picked this movie just for the cast, and while Sutherland, Scacchi, and Prochnow were - as usual - great performers, the rest of the movie was such a let down. It feels like it was put together by a team of adolescents with low level scripts, that is, scripts lacking any depth, awful photography and editing, and hilariously lousy score! I can't believe I was able to watch this seemingly long movie until the end... the sad thing is, this could have actually been a great political thriller given the interesting plot. All the potential was there to make it a hit; that is, two main ingredients are there: a great story of national conspiracies, and a great core cast (even though many other actors are pretty much soap opera quality). But maybe I'm missing something; until then it's still not worth more than a 3 in my opinion.
    2benjamin_hedlund

    Just a correction!

    Clossius says that "Baltic Storm" is banned in Sweden. That is not correct! Instead you can buy the film almost everywhere, like in gas stations, shopping malls, internet (of course) and so on. Often to a very low price because this movie is so BAD and nobody wants to see it, despite all the tricks to keep up the interest. The movie only appeals to conspiracy theorists, psychos and other persons living in la-la-land and those who "knows the truth".

    Working on a museum with the Estonia disaster as a theme I have meet them all! I have heard about every theory that exists like cocaine-smuggling, weapon-smuggling, biological warfare, nuclear smuggling, red mercury, aliens, the Russian- the American- the Estonian- the Swedish- and the Finnish intelligence, often in different combinations.

    Some normal persons have asked why we don't show the film? A question only asked by them who haven't seen this terrible nonsense movie.

    Once again, "Baltic Storm" is not banned in Sweden. It has some entertaining qualities but what a hell is Donald Sutherland doing in this movie?
    2planktonrules

    For conspiracy buffs only...

    In 1994, the ferry MS Estonia sank and took over 800 lives in the process. For years, there were various theories as to what happened and why and by the time this movie was made in 2003, the actual reasons for the sinking were not 100% clear. Now, however, they have a much clearer idea...and the conspiracy theory this film promotes turns out to be a lot of hogwash. However, the film also purports to be the truth...and I wonder how many folks believe this wild tale.

    When the story begins, you can see it's NOT an especially good movie technically speaking. Despite having some prodigious talent in the three leading roles, much of the rest of the production looks and sounds cheap. Bad narration, terrible music, awful edits and bad acting (apart from the three leads) make this a film which not only is inaccurate with its assertions about the accident but is also a bad film.

    My recommendation is that you skip the movie and just read up on the accident. You'll learn far more than you would watching this movie.

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    • Trivia
      The underwater footage really is that of the Estonia, taken during one of Jutta Rabe's expeditions in 2001
    • Goofs
      The miniature flag for Estonia on the table with Sweden's and Finland's, appears to be upside down during the initial shots during the press conference. In later shots it is right side up. Hard to see for sure but it appears that way initially.
    • Connections
      Features Tagesschau (1952)

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    • Release date
      • October 16, 2003 (Germany)
    • Countries of origin
      • Germany
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Tormenta en el Báltico
    • Filming locations
      • Fishguard, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK
    • Production company
      • Top Story Filmproduktion GmbH
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $198,457
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 53m(113 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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