Vad Szigetköz - A szárazföldi delta

Vad Szigetköz - A szárazföldi delta

Release date : October 3, 2013
Runtime : 52m
Countries of origin : Hungary /
Original Language : Hungarian /
Director : Mosonyi Szabolcs /
Writers : Bagladi Erika /
Production companies : NatFilm Hungary Kft. /
October 3, 2013 52m Hungary Documentary Hungarian More
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We're at Hungary's western gateway. The landscape is ruled by the representatives of economy: motorways, cities, industrial parks, wind farms, as well as the hydroelectric power plant commissioned exactly 20 years ago. But something hides among them. A giant alluvial fan with small, island-like villages, forests, wetland fields, reed beds, all of which are encircled by countless small and big watercourses and prongs. This inland delta is unique in Europe, and was created by the Danube coming out of the mountains. But today the river is not as free to move as once. Seeing the grip of the built environment, the question arises: Can the wildlife retain its former richness and beauty?
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Gyula Szersén
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  • title:Vad Szigetköz - A szárazföldi delta
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2013
  • Runtime:52m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Hungary ·
  • Original Language: Hungarian ·
  • Director: Mosonyi Szabolcs /
  • Writers: Bagladi Erika ·
  • Production companies: NatFilm Hungary Kft. ·
  • Overview:We're at Hungary's western gateway. The landscape is ruled by the representatives of economy: motorways, cities, industrial parks, wind farms, as well as the hydroelectric power plant commissioned exactly 20 years ago. But something hides among them. A giant alluvial fan with small, island-like villages, forests, wetland fields, reed beds, all of which are encircled by countless small and big watercourses and prongs. This inland delta is unique in Europe, and was created by the Danube coming out of the mountains. But today the river is not as free to move as once. Seeing the grip of the built environment, the question arises: Can the wildlife retain its former richness and beauty?
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