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Release Date:
April 5, 2018
Original Title:
Die perfekte Welle: Big-Wave-Surfen in Portugal
Alternate Titles:
Arte Re: Die perfekte Welle - Big-Wave-Surfen in Portugal
Arte Regards: À l'assaut des vagues - Le big wave surfing au Portugal
Die perfekte Welle - Big Wave Surfing in Portugal
Genres:
Documentary | TV Movie
Production Companies:
ARTE
Spiegel TV
ZDF
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 30
The small Portuguese coastal town of Nazaré is unique in Europe. It became the Olympus of surfing in the 2010s. Monster waves roll ashore here between late autumn and spring. They are the largest in the world, so Nazaré is a hotspot for big wave surfers such as the German professional Sebastian Steudtner, the only German extreme athlete in this field who belongs to the world's elite. The giant waves are spectacular, but they are also extremely dangerous. They have given the former fishing port a new boom, because the activities of the surfers now attracts tourists in droves to the place even in winter. But accidents with serious injuries occur again and again. The documentary shows how the coastal town is handling the new attraction and how Sebastian Steudtner is preparing for a new record ride on the biggest wave on earth.
Commissioning Editor:
Reinhart Lohmann
Director:
Frank Gensthaler
Director of Photography:
Daniel Ritter
Editor:
Martin Mayer
Writer:
Frank Gensthaler
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