Andreas Erbe
· 21.06.2023
And that's the point: The Wustrow surf centre has seen its best days. The number of visitors is falling towards zero, and if managing directors Martin, Sveni and Oli don't find an external financier, they are threatened with bankruptcy. When, with more luck than sense, the men manage to borrow several million euros from an investor (Henry Hübchen), they can hardly believe it. The investor is also happy, because thanks to this placement in the trend sports scene, he can finally turn his back on the arms lobby.
But the cartel reacts with suspicion: who is seriously investing in "surfing"? While the syndicate's henchmen target the leisure centre because they suspect a lucrative secret under the NVA concrete, the three surfers squander their backer's millions. When they realise that the former arms dealer is no joke and the air is getting thinner and thinner for them, they plan their escape across the Baltic Sea to the Caribbean with ship captain Hans (Friedrich Liechtenstein) ...
In the independent surf film THE INVESTOR, Henry Hübchen, who was himself a two-time GDR board sailing champion before his acting career, plays a tough yield shark who discovers his heart for water sports at the Wustrow surf centre on the Baltic Sea. The emphasised nonchalance is provided by co-author Friedrich Liechtenstein as harmonica-playing Captain Hans. Isabell Gerschke and Ernest Hausmann can also be seen in other roles.
The surf action comedy by Berlin filmmaker Jarek Raczek, who was responsible for production, direction, screenplay, camera, editing, scenography and costume design, was shot with the smallest possible carbon footprint - 100% locally at original locations, primarily in and around the Wustrow surf centre, without flights or real explosions. You don't have to do it that way, but you can. The film will be available digitally from 3 August. Until then, you can read an interview with the makers of the Wustrow surf centre here. As a little taster, we present the trailer for "The Investor" here.
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Andreas was born in 1962 and grew up in Osnabrück. He became passionate about windsurfing as early as 1974, when he learned to tack and jibe at one of the first surf schools on the Baltic Sea. Lake Dümmer became the favorite playground of his youth for him and his friends. In 1988, he joined Surf Magazin as a tester and later editor and was lucky enough to be able to turn his passion into a career. Andreas has been responsible for the magazine's content as editor-in-chief since 2002. His favorite spots are those on the Danish North Sea and Baltic coasts.