River Without Shores is an adaptation of a work by the German author Hans Henny Jahnn, written in the 1940s. While reading this book, I was fascinated by the peculiar mix of an existentialist novel and a naval adventure thriller. The ship on which the entire film will be set, is a highly symbolical place. With its maze-like hull, dark corners, endless hallways and hidden rooms, it becomes the incarnation of the realm of passion, where doors open up to the archaic, visceral and dark side of the human soul. I think of River Without Shores as a “film noir” version of a coming of age story, only that on the ship, the demons of the protagonist’s lost innocence become surprisingly real. The film’s narrative angle is closely related to the protagonist’s point of view. We are dragged into his passion-driven adventure and witness at his side the struggle against inner and outer enemies.
While I want to achieve a film with a high level of suspense and some clever twists, I also want River Without Shores to become an emotional experience; it should visually and acoustically translate the nightmarish journey of the protagonist in an intriguing yet chillingly disturbing experience, exactly as the reading of Hans Henny Jahnn’s novel was to me.