



2025
Cast Off
Australian Premiere.
Filmmaker Julian Wittmann embarks on a journey to find the secret of freedom with Wolfgang ‘Gangerl’ Clemens, an 80-year-old sailor who left society behind to roam the seas. A compelling, rare character study reveals freedom as both a dream and a discipline.
Director
Julian Wittmann
Runtime
94 Minutes
Country
Germany
Classification
Unclassified 15+
What does it mean to live freely? Filmmaker Julian Wittmann finds answers in the company of Wolfgang ‘Gangerl’ Clemens, a Bavarian sailor now in his eighties who has spent four decades roaming the oceans.
For three months, Wittmann documents his subject’s uncompromising life, capturing both the majesty and isolation of a man who long ago stepped outside the demands of society. Cast Off is at once an odyssey of freedom and a rare portrait of a singular character.
For three months, Wittmann documents his subject’s uncompromising life, capturing both the majesty and isolation of a man who long ago stepped outside the demands of society. Cast Off is at once an odyssey of freedom and a rare portrait of a singular character.
Munich
Film Credits
Director
Julian Wittmann
Year
2025
Country
Germany
Language
German
Subtitles
English
Type
Documentary & Feature
Program Strand
Feature Documentary Competition & World Documentary
Producer
Thomas Wittmann & Schau Hi Films
Writer
Julian Wittmann
Cinematographer
Markus J. Schindler
Editor
Franz Wierny
Music
Claudio Donzelli
Film Source
Schau Hi Films
Genre
Adventure & Documentary
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