
He doesn't know who he is. He has no idea where he comes from. He doesn't know why he's in Berlin, or how long he's been there. He also doesn't know why he was shot. The homeless people he meets call him Noah: the name tattooed on his right palm. For Noah, the search for his true identity seems almost impossible... At the same time, in Manila, a flu outbreak begins, which soon turns into a pandemic. The entire planet is affected.
He doesn't know who he is. He has no idea where he comes from. He doesn't know why he's in Berlin, or how long he's been there. He also doesn't know why he was shot. The homeless people he meets call him Noah: the name tattooed on his right palm. For Noah, the search for his true identity seems almost impossible… At the same time, in Manila, a flu outbreak begins, which soon turns into a pandemic. The entire planet is affected. The victims are counted in the tens of thousands. In the shadows, a group of extremists sees their macabre plan come to fruition… The starting point of this thriller evokes that of Robert Ludlum's *The Bourne Identity*, and the plot echoes that of Terry Gilliam's film *12 Monkeys*. But where does Noah fit into all this? Accomplice or victim?









