EN / DE / FR / PL / ΕΛ / ES / IT / LT / RO
 
EN / DE / FR / PL / ΕΛ / ES / IT / LT / RO
Zelena Glava / Bosnien & Herzegowina | ©Jeremy JP Fekete
©Jeremy JP Fekete

Raue Welten - Wilde Schönheiten. Bosnien & Herzegowina

    All titles (2)
    Documentary (Series) | 2021-2022 | arte, Servus TV [at], ZDF [de] | Nature-Environment | Germany

    Shooting data

    Number of shooting days12
    LocationsUna, Kozara, Bara Ticina, Hutovo Blato, Sutjeska
    Filming regionsBosnia and Herzegovina

    Project data

    Length of movie52/43
    Aspect ratio16:9 (1 : 1,78)
    Sound formatStereo

    Trailers/Videos

    Brief synopsis

    It is one of the three southern European peninsulas and 500,000 square kilometres in size: the Balkan Peninsula. Poetically, it forms the geographical border between the Occident and the Orient. Its name refers to its natural wealth: BALKAN - "MOUNTAINS WITH MANY FORESTS". In fact, the Balkan Peninsula is a treasure trove of ecological diversity. Its hidden wealth: an abundance of national and nature parks - from Slovenia to Greece. From the Alps to the sea.

    As in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Their landscape is characterised by rivers, lakes and the rugged Dinaric Mountains. Their fauna and flora is rich in species and diverse.
    Due to the difficult accessibility, their flora and fauna is little threatened until today.

    On his cinematic journey, filmmaker Jeremy JP Fekete visits the UNA National Park. Its eponymous Una River features miles of gorges, cascades, river travertines and numerous waterfalls. It is also valued as one of the largest fly-fishing spots in Europe. And in its forests, around 60 bears find a home again.

    Not far from Una National Park lies its little brother: Kozara National Park. Affectionately called "Green Beauty". A few years ago, a law was passed prohibiting logging for economic use. Here, a primeval forest is to develop again in a self-renewing world - with the help of insects and beetles.

    It is a unique Mediterranean swamp in the Neretva Delta and one of the largest wintering grounds for birds in Europe. Hutovo Blato Nature Park. Only 20 km from the Adriatic Sea, its watery Mediterranean marsh is home to several 100 different species of flora and fauna. A natural melting pot for vegetation and wildlife - yet threatened by man.

    Cast

    ActorRole nameVoice actor / SpeakerVoice actor
    Main Speaker [HR]Constantin von Westphalen

    Crew

    ActivityNameComment
    Post production coordinatorLukas Hinsch
    Title designerJörgen Engdahl
    Title designerViktor Schenk
    ColoristAndreas Melcher
    Director of photographyTorben Müller
    Drone camera operatorJacob Schlesinger
    1st assistant cameraJacob Schlesinger
    DirectorJeremy Jozsef Pierre Fekete
    EditorChristian R. Timmann
    Assistant editorRaul Zropf
    ComposerLutz Boddenberg
    ProducerSandra Maischberger
    Executive producerNadja Frenz
    Line producerPatrick Dresen
    Production managerMartin Kruppe
    Assistant production managerSandra Samec
    Unit manager (local system)Gordan Godec
    ScreenwriterJeremy Jozsef Pierre Fekete
    Sound recordist (non fiction)Elvir Halilović
    Sound recordist (non fiction)Tim Richter
    Sound supervisorYannick Rehder
    Sound designerTimo Lindemann
    Sound designerYannick Rehder
    Commissioning editor in chargeWolfgang Bergmann
    Commissioning editorMarita Hübinger

    Production companies

    CompanyComment
    Vincent Productions GmbH

    Distribution / Sales companies

    CompanyComment
    Autentic GmbH

    Facilities

    DepartmentCompanyComment
    Sound (Postproduction)Tonik Studio GmbH
    Recording, Sound Design, Mix
    Recording, Sound Design, Mix

    Festivals

    YearCountryFestivalComment
    2022GermanyGreenScreen Festival
    Official Selection
    Official Selection

    TV-broadcast

    TypeCountryStationDate / TimeComment
    First showingGermanyarteMonday, 14/03/2022, 6.30 PMShort version 43'
    First showingFrancearteMonday, 14/03/2022, 6.30 PMShort version 43'