The 11th Hour (2014 film)

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Written byAnders Morgenthaler[4]
Produced byMarie Cecilie Gade[5]
Julie Lind-Holm[6]
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The 11th Hour[1][2]
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Directed byAnders Morgenthaler[3]
Written byAnders Morgenthaler[4]
Produced byMarie Cecilie Gade[5]
Julie Lind-Holm[6]
Starring
CinematographySturla Brandth Grøvlen[10][11][12]
Edited byOlivia Neergaard-Holm[13]
Music byJóhann Jóhannsson[14]
Production
company
Distributed byTrustNordisk[17][18] (DE, DK)
Release date
  • September 30, 2014 (2014-09-30) (Hamburg)
[19]
Running time
97 minutes[20][21]
Countries
  • Germany
  • Denmark
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LanguageEnglish

The 11th Hour (also known as I Am Here[26][27]) is a 2014 drama film[28] directed[29] and written[30] by Anders Morgenthaler[31][32] and starring[33][34] Kim Basinger[35][36][37] and Jordan Prentice.[38] The film was released on VOD.[39]

Hamburg-based businesswoman Maria, in her 40s, has achieved everything in her job and is married, but her being childless makes her unhappy. After another miscarriage, she learns that she will never be a mother of her life because of her age. Maria decides to check a rumor that prostitutes in Eastern Europe may sell their newborns for money. In search of a woman who could sell her a baby, Maria gets deeper and deeper into the dark world of prostitution and human trafficking. Soon, she faces serious problems as she is confronted by a brutal Russian criminal.

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