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The Netflix streaming platform has prepared a premiere before the long weekend of May, “Extraterritorial”. This film promises action and despair as well as the protagonist. It will be available from Wednesday, April 30.
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The German film “external for” was written and Directed by Christian Zübertknown for his work in “Lambbock”, “Der Eschatz der Weißen Falken”, “Three-Quarter Moon” and other projects. Kerstin Schmidbauer served as a producer, while Oliver Berben assumed the role of executive producer.


This film represents the most recent collaboration between Netflix and the producer Constantin Film. This company already had notable successes with the platform, such as the “Dear Child” series, which was positioned among the 10 most viewed series of the platform in 2023.
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What is “extraterritorial”
During a visit to the American consulate in Frankfurt, The youngest son of the former Special Forces. Sara mysteriously disappears Without leaving a trace. The most disturbing thing is that No one seems to remember that the child was in the building. The authorities ask Sara to leave the place, but she knows that German forces have no jurisdiction within the US consulate. If he leaves, he could miss every opportunity to find his son.
Determined to find his little boy, Sara ventures into the consulate labyrinth complex, desperate to find him. However, he does not notice the dangerous plot that is weaved around him, further complicating his search.
“Extraterritorial” trailer
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“Extraterritorial” cast
- Jeanne Goursaud
- Dougray Scott
- Erik Kynch
- Lera ABOVA
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