Ecological interdependence, co-creation, resilience and collaboration in nature – these are the topics dealt with in this documentary film, viewed against the backdrop of our increasingly threatened environment. Beyond the poles of nostalgia and techno-futurism, the film’s impressive images provide an insight into natural processes and systems. Dead forest in Central Europe is becoming living forest again. Floating beds in Bangladesh are taking on climate change. In the dunes of China’s desert regions, thousands of people are working on the largest renaturalisation project in the world. In the Danube Delta between Romania and Ukraine, old dams from the Soviet era are being dismantled so that a European wetland can once again become a biodiverse natural landscape. Nature as a role model and a potential game changer for future-oriented, innovative adaptation strategies? This film highlights some successful approaches to tackling our current ecological challenges.
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| Directing | Othmar Schmiderer | Director |
| Camera | Siri Klug | Camera Operator |
| Camera | Shaheen Dill-Riaz | Camera Operator |
| Camera | Othmar Schmiderer | Camera Operator |
| Camera | Joerg Burger | Camera Operator |
| Editing | Arthur Summereder | Editor |
| Sound | Andreas Hamza | Sound Designer |
| Production | Othmar Schmiderer | Producer |
| Sound | Chrislan Fennesz | Music |
| Production | Hanne Lassl | Production Manager |
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