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- Story of an incredible journey, from the Andes to the Atlantic Ocean: over a period of 20 months, Hervé Neukomm covered 7,500 kilometers on 26 different rivers.
- A cultural voyage across hidden places in Colombia.
- In the year 2009 three windsurfers and a camera crew started out to sail around the infamous Cape Horn. An epic adventure showing the fight versus man and nature.
- Colombian diver Orlando Duque ventures to the Antarctic to dive off a huge floating iceberg into the freezing waters of the Antarctic Sea.
- The poetic film "Rittlingers Dream" is a both philosophical and scientific snapshot about the revitalization of the Upper Drava. Herbert Rittlinger, the so called "poet in a canoe", was a well known writer and idealist. In his book, "the soon lost paradise", he tried to draw the public's attention to the Drava's forthcoming and final destruction.
- Numerous climatic, political and civilizing changes have a great impact on the settlements in the central Amazon area. Step by step the local people develop their own mentality regarding a sustainable and well-adapted life in the heart of the Amazon rain forests. In 2012, the film maker Thomas Miklautsch from Carinthia, together with his assistant Anja Krois, set off to travel for several months along the Amazon, from the Columbian Leticia to Rio Ampiyaco near Iquitos in Peru, always in harmony and sensitive exchange with the local Indian tribes. By telling some life-stories of several fascinating characters there, the film maker portrays the authentic current situation in this area. The film was self-financed and was shot without considering any commercial interests or influences of third parties.
- When a devastating storm causes great damage in the Pinzgau Region of Salzburg, the culprit is soon found. Eva Neidegger, a pastor's cook. A cruel chapter in the everlasting desire for scapegoats unfolds.