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Plitvicer Seen / Kroatien | ©Jeremy JP Fekete
©Jeremy JP Fekete

Raue Welten - Wilde Schönheiten. Kroatien

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

    Shooting data

    Number of shooting days12
    LocationsMljet, Dinara, Plitvicer Seen, Velebit, Risnyak,
    Filming regionsCroatia

    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 Croatia. Filmmaker Jeremy JP Fekete visits national and nature parks from the coasts of the southern Dalmatian islands of the Adriatic to the Velebit mountain massif: because Croatia's natural beauty is diverse

    Mljet. Also known as Odysseus Island. At its tip is the national park of the same name. A forest of Aleppo pines and holm oaks, only 100 years young, covers almost 90% of the island. Risen again like Phoenix from the ashes after the devastating forest fire about 100 years ago. In one of its salt lakes is a tropical coral reef. That of the lawn coral.

    It is the most famous national park in Croatia. The Plitvice Lakes owe their name to the natural phenomenon that created the lakes. A waterway about 8 km long, made of 16 smaller lakes strung together like pearls and connected by cascading waterfalls. An important natural process for its incomparable beauty is taken over by mosses and algae, which support the development of its travertine barriers. And thus also preserve old trees for a little eternity.

    Its mountain massif Risnjak was declared a national park as early as 1953. This forested mountain massif in Gorski Kotar was named after the lynx ("ris"), its most popular inhabitant. Today, the national park once again serves as a habitat for these shy hunters.

    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)Nils Becker [1]
    Sound supervisorYannick Rehder
    Sound designerYannick Rehder
    Sound designerTimo Lindemann
    Commissioning editor in chargeWolfgang Bergmann
    Commissioning editorMarita Hübinger

    Production companies

    CompanyComment
    Vincent Productions GmbH

    Distribution / Sales companies

    CompanyComment
    Autentic GmbH

    Facilities

    DepartmentCompanyComment
    Sound (Postproduction)Bochert Translations
    HR-DE
    HR-DE
    Sound (Postproduction)Tonik Studio GmbH
    Recording, Sound Design, Mix
    Recording, Sound Design, Mix

    TV-broadcast

    TypeCountryStationDate / TimeComment
    First showingGermanyarteTuesday, 15/03/2022, 6.30 PMShort version 43'
    First showingFrancearteTuesday, 15/03/2022, 6.00 PMShort version 43'