Ostseeparadies Rügen
movie

One of the most beautiful regions in Germany in the changing of the seasons
Released December 14, 2005
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Overview
The white chalk cliffs of Rügen are among the most impressive natural monuments on earth, which the painter Casper David Friedrich immortalized for posterity as early as the 19th century. Germany's largest island with its seaside resorts from the Gründerzeit, its smaller side islands and peninsulas that give it its shape, its lagoon-like Bodden waters, the dense beech forests, the yellow rapeseed fields and the meadows, the shady tree avenues and the white sandy beaches is not only a magnet for tourists, but also a unique natural paradise in the middle of the Baltic Sea, a habitat for the rare white-tailed eagle, fallow deer, raccoon dogs and badgers as well as a resting place for huge swarms of migratory birds such as geese and cranes that can be heard trumpeting from afar. In this nature documentary, the unique landscapes and the diversity of the animal world of Rügen are captured with beautiful pictures during the changing of the seasons.
Crew
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Dirk Blumenberg
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Writer
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Wolf Lengwenus
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Commissioning Editor
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Birgit Lippert
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Colorist
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Telse Meyer
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Director of Photography
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Eva-Maria Wittke
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Production Manager
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Klaus Hillebrecht
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Music
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Dirk Blumenberg
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Director of Photography
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Maria Hemmleb
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Editor
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Lothar Frenz
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Writer

Jörn Röver
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Producer
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Telse Meyer
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Director
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Tom Synnatzschke
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Producer
