The heat wave - no one can escape

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Movie
Original title The heat wave - no one can escape
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 2008
length 95 minutes
Rod
Director Gregor Schnitzler
script Carl-Christian Demke ,
Sarah Schnier
production Ivo-Alexander Beck ,
Jochen Ketschau ,
Sabine Bischof ,
Piet Lessnick ,
Klaus Richter
music Maurus Ronner
camera Charly Finkbeiner
cut Ollie Lanvermann
occupation

The Heatwave - Nobody Can Escape is a German disaster film by Gregor Schnitzler from 2008 . The German first broadcast took place on February 19, 2008 on the private broadcaster Sat.1 .

action

In Germany there is a real heat wave , so the dams in the Ruhr area have almost dried up. Hydrologist Dr. Martina Fechner predicts a water shortage, which is becoming apparent for her due to the ever decreasing amount of drinking water reserves. Prime Minister Julius Schäfer is working under the direction of Dr. Fechner a crisis meeting.

background

The Heatwave - Nobody Can Escape was filmed from August 15, 2007 to September 20, 2007 in Berlin , Thuringia and the Ruhr area. The film was produced by Janus Filmproduktion GmbH.

criticism

The critics of the television magazine TV Spielfilm pointed their thumbs up and awarded two possible points for excitement and one of three possible points for ambition and action. They stated: "Climate change as a hot TV thriller".

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ The heat wave - no one can escape, TV film, 2007–2008, Sat.1, catastrophe, Germany | Crew United
  2. The heat wave - nobody can escape short review at tvspielfilm.de