Kanalschwimmer

  • angielski Channelswimmers (tytuł festiwalowy)
wszystkie plakaty
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Dokumentalny
Niemcy, 2004, 93 min

Opisy(1)

The English Channel is the most frequented waterway of the world. Each day more than 500 ships cross its 33 kilometres. And then there are a handful of people who consider the Channel their own personal Mount Everest. Once a year this group of men and women meet at the Dover harbour, awaiting the best moment to swim the Channel. And come to think of it: More people have managed to reach the peak of Mount Everest than swimmers have reached the French side of the Channel. Out of 6,000 attempts just 500 have succeeded. In 1994 Chad Hundby set the record in a time of 7 hours and 17 minutes. Christoph Wandratsch is the leading German long distance swimmer. In 2003 he set out to break Hundby’s record. The film accompanies him and two other protagonists on their long fight against manifold obstacles. Coated in grease to keep warm, they struggle with the unpredictable tides, and minor problems such as huge layers of seaweed and jelly fish floating through the water. Channelswimmers is a gripping film about the idea, the history and the dangers of swimming the Channel. (DOK.fest München)

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