Up the Danube (1970)

Up the Danube (1970) poster

Filmed aboard a Hungarian ship, this is a journey upstream the Danube, recalling the vital role the majestic river played in the settlement and political evolution of central and south-eastern Europe. Bridges, locks, cities and mountain ranges float in front of the camera to the noises of the ship’s motor.

Director: Peter Nestler
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 29 min
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Screenplay

Cinematography: Peter Nestler
Editing: Peter Nestler
Production: SVT
Country: Sweden
Language: Deutsch, English, Magyar
Original Language: sv
More Films by Director: Peter Nestler
More Films in Genre: Documentary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Up the Danube about?
Filmed aboard a Hungarian ship, this is a journey upstream the Danube, recalling the vital role the majestic river played in the settlement and political evolution of central and south-eastern Europe. Bridges, locks, cities and mountain ranges float in front of the camera to the noises of the ship’s motor.
Who directed Up the Danube?
Up the Danube was directed by Peter Nestler.
How long is Up the Danube?
Up the Danube has a runtime of 29m (29 minutes).
What genre is Up the Danube?
Up the Danube is a Documentary film.
Where was Up the Danube produced?
Up the Danube was produced in Sweden.