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Cast

Wolfgang Böck

Wolfgang Böck

Narrator

Crew

Walter Köhler

Walter Köhler

Executive Producer

Clemens Schmidt

Clemens Schmidt

Music

Thomas Kirschner

Thomas Kirschner

Director of Photography

Manfred Christ

Manfred Christ

Writer

Georg Riha

Georg Riha

Producer

Willi Zanat

Willi Zanat

Production Manager

David Hughes

David Hughes

Color Designer

Martin Riha

Martin Riha

Sound Designer

Erich Pröll

Erich Pröll

Additional Photography

Harald Pokieser

Harald Pokieser

Writer

Tomas Hulik

Tomas Hulik

Additional Photography

Nikola Tasik

Nikola Tasik

Visual Effects

Mark Beckmann

Mark Beckmann

Visual Effects

Eleonora Frey

Eleonora Frey

Production Manager

Martin Riha

Martin Riha

Music

Martin Riha

Martin Riha

Sound Engineer

Dominik Steiner

Dominik Steiner

Editor

Jörg Achatz

Jörg Achatz

Visual Effects

Georg Riha

Georg Riha

Director

Roman Ganhör

Roman Ganhör

Additional Photography

Andreas Haider

Andreas Haider

Additional Photography

Reinhard Schmid

Reinhard Schmid

Additional Photography

Reinhard Schmid

Reinhard Schmid

Music

Georg Riha

Georg Riha

Additional Photography

Karin Schleifer

Karin Schleifer

Production Manager

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Vienna's Water

201010.0 / 1049 min
Documentary

Overview

As all the world knows, Vienna is a city on the Danube.Day after day, the metropolis and its inhabitants consume roughly 370,000 cubic metres of water – hardly unusual for a city as big.It may come as a surprise that not one drop of this water is abstracted from the Danube.All water drunk, used for cooking, showering and flushing or drawn from wells, all water that enters sewers and treatment plants originates in the Alps.Crystal-clear drinking water adds glamour and brilliance to the city.How this valuable resource travels to Vienna, changing itself and the city in the process before ending up in the river, is the stuff of stories. This is the story of Vienna’s water.