Mecklenburgs geheime Wasserwildnis

Die Feldberger Seen

The clear turquoise lakes of Northern Germany are full of untold stories above and below the water. They are surrounded by ancient forests and wild meadows. The region is a feast of colours and home to many water-loving animals and plants. A special jewel of the region lies a few kilometers East of lake Mueritz. The Feldberg Lakes are a hidden gem for anyone in search of wild pristine nature. What is their secret?

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Director: Christoph Hauschild

Wildlife film producer Christoph Hauschild portrays a sensitive account of the Havel: Within the largest inland marshland of mid Europe thousands of cranes gather every year before they head south. Huge sea eagles find plenty of food from the numerous inshore waters and in neighbouring woodlands the large red deer bell. Foxes bring up their young. Stork nests are to be found on church towers and farmsteads, not far from quiet, marshy thickets, the habitat of the rare marsh toad.

Germany
2022
45 Min.
German
6
Director: Christoph Hauschild
Script: Almut Hauschild
Cinematography: Christoph Hauschild, Hans-Joachim Krüger, Christina Karliczek Skoglund, Philipp Hoy
Editing: Klaus Müller
Music: Martin Lingnau, Ingmar Süberküb
Narrator: Stefan Kamiski
Editor: Ralf Quibeldey NDR, Ute Beutler RBB
Producer: coraxfilm GmbH
Nominations: Award of the Juvenile Jury 2023,
Nordic Nature Film Award 2023
Website URL: www.coraxfilm.de