Synopse
Documentary The Nicobars are a remote island group in the Indian Ocean. Their inhabitants have lived for the last 900 years with virtually no contact to the outside world – until the tsunami in December 2004 hit the archipelago with full force, followed shortly afterwards by a second wave of destruction: the flood of international aid. The well-meant support expelled the islanders from their pre-modern society into the world of the 21st century. Aid organisations left behind a society whose fundamental structures are broken. The film shows the uprooted inhabitants fighting to find a new identity.
Regie
Raphael Barth (*1971) worked as a journalist and director for ORF, before he took up a stake in Golden Girls, a film production company in Vienna. Here, he directs documentaries, commercials, music videos and short and experimental films.
Info
Original Title: Aftermath - Die zweite Flut
International Title: Aftermath - The Second Flood
Category: Documentary feature
Section: Drei Farben Grün
Version & Subtitles: German, Hindi, English OV with English subtitles
Director & Screenplay: Raphael Barth
Production country: Germany, Austria, Ireland
Year of Production: 2014
Length: 92 min
Producer: Raphael Barth, Arash Riahi, Thomas Tielsch, Arash T. Riahi, Michael Seeber, Sabine Gruber, John Wallace
Production company: Golden Girls Filmproduktion & Filmservices GmbH, Filmtank GmbH, Two Pair Film
Cinematography: Uli Fischer, Philipp Pfeiffer, Simron Jit Singh, Denis Giles, Raphael Barth, David Späth, Dominic Spritzendorfer
Editor: Matthias Smycka, Alexandra Löwy, Raphael Barth
Distributor: Joachim Kühn






