Die Wasserfälle von Slunj
Die Wasserfälle von Slunj

Die Wasserfälle von Slunj

2002Movie100 minGerman

Briton Robert Clayton's business flourished and when his son Donald reached the right age he became a partner. The Claytons have found irreplaceable help and a friend in the board of directors and authorized signatory Josef Chwostik. But gradually the authorized signatory is drawn into the private life of father and son. An orderly world - or so it seems. You make a career, maintain business relationships, win or lose a lover - and don't want to see the cracks and voids in the foundation of society.

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Director: Peter FreundGenres: Documentary, Nature

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the natural beauty and ecological significance of the Slunj waterfalls in Croatia. It showcases the unique flora and fauna that inhabit the region, highlighting the delicate balance of this pristine ecosystem. The film offers a visual journey through the stunning landscapes, emphasizing the importance of conservation efforts.

Critical Reception

As a documentary focused on nature, "Die Wasserfälle von Slunj" received modest attention primarily within niche circles interested in environmental films and European natural sites. It is generally praised for its stunning cinematography and educational content about the Slunj waterfalls.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its breathtaking visuals of the waterfalls.
  • Appreciated for its informative content on the local ecosystem.
  • Seen as a tranquil and educational nature documentary.

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Fun Fact

The Slunj waterfalls, also known as Rastoke, are a natural phenomenon where the Slunjčica river cascades over travertine barriers into the Korana river, creating a picturesque village setting where watermills have been in use for centuries.

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