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Lifesavers on the Mediterranean

April 12, 2024

The Sea Punk I rescue ship is embarking on its first Mediterranean mission.

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Image: Berlin Producers

The crew has only just completed its lifesaving training. It’s about to be put to the test — the task is to save refugees from drowning.

Image: Berlin Producers

Gerson Reschke registered the Sea Punks society with like-minded people in 2020. The plan was to launch a fundraising campaign, buy a ship and use it to rescue refugees. The group couldn’t stand by any longer and watch as refugees continued to drown. The Mediterranean Sea is still the world’s deadliest border. Over 3,000 people died trying to cross it in 2023, hoping to escape conflict and persecution in their home countries.

 

 

Image: Berlin Producers

The film follows Sea Punks from the purchase and conversion of a new ship, to the group’s first rescue operation. Law student Anouck Soubeyran, 25, is a member of the international crew. It’s the Frenchwoman's first mission. Her task is to coordinate the rescue from a distance, in a dinghy.

 

 

 

Image: Berlin Producers

Kristina Hilz (28), a trainee doctor from Schleswig-Holstein, is also on board as a volunteer. She is responsible for the medical care of weak or injured refugees. The volunteer crew knows what could await them at sea. They are aware of the potential psychological strain. Their ship can hold up to 100 people, but no one knows what condition the refugees will be in when they’re found.

 

 

After ten days of training, the team of 13 sets off from Spain for the Tunisian coast. They soon discover a boat carrying over 40 people from Benin in West Africa. The occupants have been at sea for three days, without food, drink or shelter from the sun. Some of the children are in critical condition. The rescue crew, still inexperienced, needs to get everything right.

 

 

Broadcasting Hours: 

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MON 15.04.2024 – 18:15 UTC
MON 15.04.2024 – 23:30 UTC
TUE 16.04.2024 – 03:30 UTC
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