Zoo Film (1968)

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This black and white documentary film reports from the Berlin Zoo, located in the Friedrichsfelde district of the Lichtenberg district, was opened in 1955 and is the largest landscape animal garden in Europe with an area of 160 hectares. With shots worth seeing, you can experience the animals in their enclosures and spacious free running areas. The film gets along completely without commentary and directs the concentrated view to hippos, parrots, camels, red deer, bison, llamas, kangaroos, rhinoceroses; lynxes, birds, leopards, tigers, lions, polar bears and crocodiles.

Director: Jürgen Böttcher
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 19 min
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Editing: Sigrid Hohmann
Production: DEFA-Studio für Dokumentarfilme
Country: East Germany, Germany
Language: No Language
Original Language: de
More Films by Director: Jürgen Böttcher
More Films in Genre: Documentary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Zoo Film about?
This black and white documentary film reports from the Berlin Zoo, located in the Friedrichsfelde district of the Lichtenberg district, was opened in 1955 and is the largest landscape animal garden in Europe with an area of 160 hectares. With shots worth seeing, you can experience the animals in their enclosures and spacious free running areas. The film gets along completely without commentary and directs the concentrated view to hippos, parrots, camels, red deer, bison, llamas, kangaroos, rhinoceroses; lynxes, birds, leopards, tigers, lions, polar bears and crocodiles.
Who directed Zoo Film?
Zoo Film was directed by Jürgen Böttcher.
How long is Zoo Film?
Zoo Film has a runtime of 19m (19 minutes).
What genre is Zoo Film?
Zoo Film is a Documentary film.
Where was Zoo Film produced?
Zoo Film was produced in East Germany, Germany.