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Release Date:
December 8, 2020
Original Title:
Der Karawankenbär: Auf den Spuren eines Grenzengängers
Alternate Titles:
A Karavankák medvéi - Barna bundás bevándorlók
L'ours des Karavanke: Sur les traces d'un frontalier
Niedźwiedzie z Karawanków
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
DreiD.at
ORF
ZDF
Production Countries:
Austria | Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 53
The bears are back. Once scarcely seen in central Europe, shaggy 300 kg brown bears, are once again padding through Slovenia's Alpine forests and crossing borders into Austria and Italy. In these limestone ranges within sight of the warm Mediterranean, they hardly ever come into conflict with people - unless they sense the presence of honey. This film opens our eyes to bears' enormous power, intelligent curiosity and surprising habits: some bears hibernate with bats that huddle together and even mate in their cave, unfazed by the slumbering giant beneath. Biological research tells us the brown bear is an infallible indicator of intact biospheres: Where this top predator settles, other species thrive: from large mammals like wolves and lynx, to altogether humbler residents like mushrooms, or the Carnic honeybees. And as forests reclaim fields left fallow by the rural exodus, is this a chance for bears too?
Additional Photography:
Robert Neumüller
Rolando Menardi
Martin Stoni
Robert Gamperl
Ingemar Arnold
Engelbert Obex
Mario Kreuzer
Aerial Camera:
Kevin Wendler
Assistant Camera:
Günter Schinnerl
Simon Micheler
Camera Operator:
Dietrich Heller
Johannes Pötscher
Marc Graf
Christine Sonvilla
Color Grading:
Raimund Sivetz
Commissioning Editor:
Ann-Christin Hornberger
Director:
Eva Gressel
Drone Cinematographer:
Philipp Peyer
Editor:
Lukas Kogler
Executive Producer:
Franz Fuchs
Foley Artist:
Otger Kunert
Music:
Erwin Kiennast
Producer:
Lukas Kogler
Elisabeth Faber
Katharina Krohmann
Gabriele Wistawel
Sound Designer:
Katharina Pichler
Unit Manager:
Alexandra Herzog
Writer:
Eva Gressel
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