Bavaria - dream trip through Bavaria

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Movie
Original title Bavaria - dream trip through Bavaria
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 2012
length 92 minutes
Age rating FSK 0
Rod
Director Joseph Vilsmaier
script Hannes Burger and Joseph Vilsmaier
production Joseph Vilsmaier and Markus Zimmer
music Hans-Jürgen Buchner
camera Irmin Kerck , Gogol Lobmayr , Joseph Vilsmaier and Jakob von Lenthe
cut Manuel Reidinger , Uli Schön and Max Zandanel
occupation
  • Joseph Vilsmaier (speaking role)

Bavaria - Traumreise durch Bayern is a German documentary film by Joseph Vilsmaier from 2012. It was released in Germany on July 26, 2012.

content

The Free State of Bavaria is shown mainly in aerial photographs.

background

production

The images were filmed with a Cineflex camera, a helicopter camera with which very sharp images can be taken from a great distance. The Cineflex camera has already been used in the international productions The Earth from Above , The North Sea from Above and Home .

Soundtrack

Haindling musically accompanies the journey across and through Bavaria.

criticism

“Because there is so much pressure in this film, the cuts are often just as breathlessly as the commercials for children's television. Vilsmaier wants to serve all of Bavaria's major cities, palaces, castles, churches and monasteries to the public in 90 minutes - trimmed to a high gloss, accompanied by Haindling's sounds and captured with futuristic camera technology that does not prevent the image quality from being strangely volatile. "

- Hans Kratzer : Süddeutsche Zeitung

The German Film and Media Evaluation FBW in Wiesbaden awarded the film the title valuable.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Release certificate for Bavaria - dream trip through Bavaria . Voluntary self-regulation of the film industry , July 2012 (PDF; test number: 133 951 K).
  2. ^ Philipp Crone: Film "Bavaria" by Joseph Vilsmaier. The old man and the new technology. Süddeutsche Zeitung , July 19, 2012, accessed on February 12, 2020 .
  3. ^ Hans Kratzer: "Bavaria" in the cinema. Nothing said is praised enough. Süddeutsche Zeitung , July 26, 2012, accessed on February 12, 2020 : “There is a lot of pressure in the helicopter because of the euphoria. In "Bavaria - Traumreise durch Bayern", Joseph Vilsmaier shows the beauties of his home country in overflight. He overlooks the dark sides and the misery of modernization. "