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Overbooked

“Luxury, luxury, luxury… and not to be so alone.” Vanessa wants to spend her holiday at a comfortable resort. However, due to a booking error at the travel agents, Vanessa ends up on a barren desert island. The next ship doesn’t arrive for another week, so until then she has to cope with oddball lighthouse keeper Stanislav, and the highly unconventional and nonchalant Sebastian, who also has a right to the only shabby guest room. There’s no escape from this island – and the three gradually get to know each other over schnapps and pie. When a further guest arrives in the form of dubious businessman Felix and a body turns up in Stanislav’s cellar, the insular resort becomes the backdrop for a grotesque fight for life. In his debut feature, Matthias J. Michel cleverly repels various genre and character clichés to create an exceptional black comedy.

Top Cast

  • Markus Aeschlimann

    Markus Aeschlimann

    Mann in Wanne

  • Maria Boettner

    Maria Boettner

    Vanessa

  • Daniel Frei

    Daniel Frei

    Felix

  • Andy Haueter

    Andy Haueter

    Ganove

  • Tiziana Jelmini

    Tiziana Jelmini

    Suppen Frau

  • Aviva Joel

    Aviva Joel

    Geliebte

  • Manfred Liechti

    Manfred Liechti

    Stanislav

  • Daniel Mezger

    Daniel Mezger

    Sebastian

  • Philippe Reinhardt

    Philippe Reinhardt

    Harald Bloch

Overview

“Luxury, luxury, luxury… and not to be so alone.” Vanessa wants to spend her holiday at a comfortable resort. However, due to a booking error at the travel agents, Vanessa ends up on a barren desert island. The next ship doesn’t arrive for another week, so until then she has to cope with oddball lighthouse keeper Stanislav, and the highly unconventional and nonchalant Sebastian, who also has a right to the only shabby guest room. There’s no escape from this island – and the three gradually get to know each other over schnapps and pie. When a further guest arrives in the form of dubious businessman Felix and a body turns up in Stanislav’s cellar, the insular resort becomes the backdrop for a grotesque fight for life. In his debut feature, Matthias J. Michel cleverly repels various genre and character clichés to create an exceptional black comedy.

Rating

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