Glockner - The black Mountain (2000)
1h 30m
Running Time
October 26, 2000Release Date
Glockner - The black Mountain (2000)
1h 30m
Running Time
October 26, 2000Release Date
Plot.
Grossglockner is Austria’s highest peak and the eastern Alps’ most impressive summit. Rising to a height of almost 3900 meters, the ‘BLACK MOUNTAIN’ towers over an Alpine natural paradise, the Hohe Tauern National Park, where ibex and chamoix roam the cliffs, wild flowers grow in amazing profusion and golden eagles soar above the valleys.Georg Riha presents dizzying perspectives of the glaciers, sheer cliffs and steep ravines that shape the face of this rocky giant and continue to attract and challenge a steady stream of mountaineers.
Where to Watch.
Subs
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Cast & Crew.
Michael Köhlmeier
Actor
Victor Couzyn
Narrator (Alternative German Version)
Peter Wolfsberger
Actor
Georg Riha
Director
Manfred Christ
Writer
Harald Pokieser
Writer
Christian Seiler
Writer
Peter Schraml
Director of Photography
Wolfgang Krsek
Composer
Rudi Vesely
Director of Photography
Bernhard Wallentin
Director of Photography
Noisia
Composer
Oliver Kunz
Director of Photography
Gernot Ursin
Composer
Oliver Schneider
Director of Photography
Victor Alder
Cinematographer
Christian Dimt
Cinematographer
Irmin Kerck
Cinematographer
Thomas Kirschner
Cinematographer
Alexander Adlhoch
Editor
Andreas Schneider
Foley
Gerlinde Radacher
Production Manager
Roland Rathmair
Editor
Walter Köhler
Commissioning Editor
Manfred Gruber
Camera Technician
Jerzy Palacz
Director of Photography
Tommy Sommer
Director of Photography
Sepp Neuper
Director of Photography
Oliver Rafelsberger
Camera Technician
Matthias Niemeczek
Sound Recordist
Jörg Pattis
Visual Effects
Werner Fitzthum
Commissioning Editor
Details.
Release DateOctober 26, 2000
Original NameGlockner - Der schwarze Berg
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 30m
Genres
Wiki.
In a documentary called The Black Mountain, the Groglockner, Austria's highest mountain, is shown and described.