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Elbe - Eger (1940)

Directed by Rudi Wild
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20min

Overall average

5.0/10

Plot

The journey along the Elbe River begins with a train ride through the countryside, exploring the river’s course and the life of river boatmen. Key locations include Spindelmühle and Hohenelbe villages, the Hirschberg-Reichenberg cog railway, and the Sudetenland landscapes. The narrative highlights Reichenberg’s town hall, Hitler Youth activities, and the Bösig ruins. The Elbe’s industrial significance is noted with excursion steamers, cargo ships, and the Steinschönau glass industry. The journey continues through Leitmeritz, Karlsbad, Saaz, and Kaaden, featuring kaolin mining, porcelain molding, and hop gardens. The Eger River’s course is explored, with references to healing springs, lace-making, and winter activities like skiing. Castles and villages are visited, culminating in a silent open-air stage performance of “Wallenstein” at Eger’s Imperial Castle.

Genres

Documentary

Technical details

DetailValue
Original titleElbe - Eger
Original languageDeutsch (DE)
Spoken languagesDeutsch
Production countriesGermany
StatusReleased
Production companiesReichsbahn-Filmstelle
Release date29 febbraio 1940
ProductionRudi Wild
WriterMarkwart Müller-Hillebrand
Assistant directorsRudi Wild
MusicClaus-Eberhard Clausius
SoundClaus-Eberhard Clausius

Release dates

Theatrical release

Germany / Feb 29, 1940

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