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Release Date:
August 20, 2020
Original Title:
Festmahl der Tiere
Alternate Titles:
Feast of the Animals
Le festin des animaux
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
ARTE
BR
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 52
What happens when an animal perishes in the depths of the forest? Who clears away the remains? Deer, wild boar, mice, beetles, flies, wasps and many others - how are they all connected? A team of researchers in the Bavarian Forest National Park on Germany's border with the Czech Republic is on the trail of these exciting questions. It's obvious that a dead animal is a magnificent banquet for the living as every death means life for zillions of other creatures. But for whom does it matter? A film about life after death.
Cinematography:
Michael Genter Andreas
Brendad Barton
Wilder Aidan Nicholson
Milan Novak
Klaus Scheurich
Aaron Schwab
Director:
Daniela Pulverer
Boris Raim
Editor:
Marlon Wilson
Music:
Oliver Heuss
Producer:
Annette Scheurich
Production Manager:
Mi-Yong Brehm
Verena Feige
Sound:
Oliver Engelhardt
Sound Effects Editor:
Wilmont Schulze
Thanks:
Eric Benbow
Damien Charabidze
Franz Leibl
Ray McNeish
Writer:
Daniela Pulverer
Boris Raim
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