
Lighthouse keeper Uwe Bull lives with his wife Hanne and the assistant Jens in a secluded, small world. When the only survivor from a shipwreck, young Margot from Reeperbahn, is washed up on the island, Uwe's feelings arouses.

If you're into dusty old dramas with a touch of the sea, _A Girl from the Reeperbahn_ might just be your quiet Sunday afternoon watch. It’s definitely not for folks who need fast plots or lots of talking; think slow-burn, almost a stage play feeling, but with waves. 🌊The whole setup is really something. Uwe Bull, our ...
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"If you're into dusty old dramas with a touch of the sea, _A Girl from the Reeperbahn_ might just be your quiet Sunday afternoon watch. It’s definitely not for folks who need fast plots or lots of talking; think slow-burn, almost a stage play feeling, but with waves. 🌊The whole setup is really something. Uwe Bull, our lighthouse keeper, lives on this tiny island with his wife Hanne and Jens, the assistant. *Three people.* That's it.You really feel that isolation, like they're the last people on ..."
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