Land of Waters: Created by Man, Overtaken by Nature (2022)

ALL 10/13/2022 (hu) Documentary 80 Min
  • Release
    10/13/2022
  • Production
    Vad Víz Stúdió
  • Rotten tomato
    95%
  • Original title
    Múlt és jelen - Vizeink az ember kezében
  • Original language
    hu
  • Production Cost
  • 0.00
    -

Overview

Throughout history, Hungary's waters have changed almost beyond recognition. Our swamplands have been replaced by reservoirs and fish ponds, and our largest floodplain is now an arid lowland wilderness. Today, 75% of our lakes are artificial and 90% of our floodplains are gone. But wildlife has had to adapt to this changing world or face extinction. Surprisingly, our artificial lakes provide the last refuge for some rare aquatic ecosystems and our former floodplains provide temporary shelter for hundreds of thousands of migrating birds during the winter. But this world is no longer governed by nature, but by man. In this new nature documentary from the creators of the highly successful Where Rivers Run Wild: Aqua Hungarica, the man-made aquatic world is revealed in stunning new images. From the crane migration in the Hortobágy National Park to the hidden labyrinths of Lake Tisza, the winter marshes of the Hungarian Great Plains and the jellyfish hovering in crystal clear mine lakes.

  1. Zoltán Fehér

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor



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  1. Ernő Fekete

    Narrator

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Land of Waters: Created by Man, Overtaken by Nature (2022) 80 Min

ALL 10/13/2022 (hu)
Documentary
  • Release 10/13/2022
  • Production
    Vad Víz Stúdió
  • Original title Múlt és jelen - Vizeink az ember kezében
  • hu
  • Revenue0.00

Overview

Throughout history, Hungary's waters have changed almost beyond recognition. Our swamplands have been replaced by reservoirs and fish ponds, and our largest floodplain is now an arid lowland wilderness. Today, 75% of our lakes are artificial and 90% of our floodplains are gone. But wildlife has had to adapt to this changing world or face extinction. Surprisingly, our artificial lakes provide the last refuge for some rare aquatic ecosystems and our former floodplains provide temporary shelter for hundreds of thousands of migrating birds during the winter. But this world is no longer governed by nature, but by man. In this new nature documentary from the creators of the highly successful Where Rivers Run Wild: Aqua Hungarica, the man-made aquatic world is revealed in stunning new images. From the crane migration in the Hortobágy National Park to the hidden labyrinths of Lake Tisza, the winter marshes of the Hungarian Great Plains and the jellyfish hovering in crystal clear mine lakes.

  1. Zoltán Fehér

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. Zoltán Fehér, Máté Majoros

    Producer