A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 2012
Original Title:
Billion Dollar Fish
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
ScienceVision
Terra Mater Factual Studios
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 53
The River Danube is home to a fish that grows larger than the Great White Shark. Although it leads a secretive life, the Beluga Sturgeon – the King of the Danube – produces the most prized food in the whole world. For over 200 million years, the 8-metre long fish had no enemies, and yet today it is on the verge of extinction. Evolution did not prepare the fish for pollution, river regulation and overfishing. Beluga caviar is traded for up to 20,000 dollars per kilogramme. Ironically, the high price of this precious product could save the animals from a premature disappearance from planet earth.
Book:
Jeremy Hogarth
Rita Schlamberger
Camera Operator:
Rolando Menard
Camera Production Assistant:
Jiří Petr
Knut Sodemann
Director:
Alfred Schwarzenberger
Editor:
Alfred Schwarzenberger
Omer Sacic
Executive Producer:
Sabine Holzer
Music:
Alexander Bresgen
Producer:
Michael Schlamberger
Sound Assistant:
Martin Rohrmoser
Sebastian Jung
Mario Cater
Engelbert Obex
Sound Designer:
Martin Rohrmoser
Raimund Sivetz
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