Dunkle Tannen - Tiefe Täler (1935)

The film shows a series of locations and the way of life in the Black Forest. It leads from Baden-Baden with its 20 hot springs through the Murg Valley southwards, past the Daimler factory and the friendly Gernbach stream, along the scenic Black Forest High Road, past the Allerheiligen monastery at the foot of Kniebis-Freudenstadt, Württemberg's highest town - Thermalbad Rippoldsau - through the Schappach Valley with its high pastures and isolated farmsteads down to the Kinzig, the border between the northern and central Black Forest.

Director: Wilhelm Marzahn
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 18 min
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Screenplay

Music: Georg Enders
Cinematography: Walter Fuchs
Production: Reichsbahn-Filmstelle
Country: Germany
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
More Films by Director: Wilhelm Marzahn
More Films in Genre: Documentary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Dunkle Tannen - Tiefe Täler about?
The film shows a series of locations and the way of life in the Black Forest. It leads from Baden-Baden with its 20 hot springs through the Murg Valley southwards, past the Daimler factory and the friendly Gernbach stream, along the scenic Black Forest High Road, past the Allerheiligen monastery at the foot of Kniebis-Freudenstadt, Württemberg's highest town - Thermalbad Rippoldsau - through the Schappach Valley with its high pastures and isolated farmsteads down to the Kinzig, the border between the northern and central Black Forest.
Who directed Dunkle Tannen - Tiefe Täler?
Dunkle Tannen - Tiefe Täler was directed by Wilhelm Marzahn.
How long is Dunkle Tannen - Tiefe Täler?
Dunkle Tannen - Tiefe Täler has a runtime of 18m (18 minutes).
What genre is Dunkle Tannen - Tiefe Täler?
Dunkle Tannen - Tiefe Täler is a Documentary film.
Where was Dunkle Tannen - Tiefe Täler produced?
Dunkle Tannen - Tiefe Täler was produced in Germany.