In a small Swiss village during World War II, a group of six individuals, including four Jews, a French child, and a German soldier, flee to a local inn, posing as a family to seek temporary asylum. As they try to blend in, their fabricated identities are slowly exposed, threatening their chances of staying in the country.
The Boat Is Full
In this World War II drama, Switzerland's strict refugee policies are put to the test when a train from Germany makes an unexpected stop in a remote area, and six individuals - four Jews, a French child, and a German soldier - take the opportunity to seek asylum.