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Featuring:
Howard Nightingall, Peter Simonischek
Written by:
Theresia Hauenfels
Directed by:
Georg Riha
Release Date:
October 25, 2014
Original Title:
Kellergassen in Niederösterreich - Weinkultur und Lebensfreude
Alternate Titles:
The Cellar Lanes of Lower Austria - Wine Culture and the Pleasures of Life
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
RIHA Filmproduktions GmbH
Production Countries:
Austria
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
A Kellergasse – the cellar lane – is one of the distinguishing cultural and physical features of the winegrowing region Niederösterreich – Lower Austria. There are more than a thousand of them. Until recently, wine was not only stored in the Kellergasse, but pressed and fermented there as well. Today, the Kellergassen have less to do with occupation and more with recreation. A documentary by Georg Riha follows a year in the life of this valuable cultural legacy.
A Kellergasse - the cellar lane - is one of the distinguishing cultural and physical features of the winegrowing region Niederösterreich - Lower Austria. There are more than a thousand of them. Until recently, wine was not only stored in the Kellergasse, but pressed and fermented there as well. Today, the Kellergassen have less to do with occupation and more with recreation. A documentary by Georg Riha follows a year in the life of this valuable cultural legacy.
Additional Photography:
Andreas Haider
Reinhard Schmid
Stefan Feichtinger
Assistant Editor:
Christopher Panzenböck
Author:
Theresia Hauenfels
Camera Technician:
Petra Plank
Christopher Panzenböck
Andreas Haider
Color Designer:
David Hughes
Director:
Georg Riha
Director of Photography:
Thomas Kirschner
Editor:
Dominik Steiner
Helicopter Camera:
Georg Riha
Music:
Martin Riha
Other:
Raul Gorka
Manuel Gruber
Producer:
Georg Riha
Production Manager:
Martin Riha
Dominik Steiner
Sound Mixer:
Martin Riha
Visual Effects:
Dominik Steiner
Christopher Panzenböck
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