
At 3,798 metres, Austria’s highest mountain towers over a world in flux. Nearly 225 years after its first ascent, the Großglockner is now a focal point of alpine research. Rising temperatures shift habitats, sending alpine plants and animals on the move. Also for humans, the mountain’s face is changing, the recent closure of the Stüdlgrat due to rockfall is a stark reminder of the risks.
Crew
Andrea Albrecht
Director, Screenplay
Lilli Deutschmann
Screenplay
Tom Pohanka
Editor
Martin Haupt
Cinematography
Philip Pürcher
Cinematography
Christian Stolz
Cinematography
Ingemar Arnold
Cinematography, Additional Camera
Norbert Permoser
Cinematography
Christof Steirer
Cinematography
Gunther Gressmann
Cinematography
Robert Engl
Cinematography

Otmar Penker
Cinematography
David Hughes
Color Grading
Isabella Lesiak
Executive Producer

Nikolaus Klingohr
Producer
Ingrid Klingohr
Producer
Nils Klingohr
Producer
Martin Demmerer
Line Producer
Stephan Hoenigmann
Line Producer
Gabriele Wistawel
Line Producer
Elisabeth Faber
Line Producer
Alexander Scherübel
Production Assistant
Simone Poik
Production Assistant
Georg Kuen
Assistant Camera
Lucie Debnam
Assistant Camera
Alexander Öhl
Assistant Camera
Michael Suntinger
Assistant Camera
Hans-Werner Hamberger
Assistant Camera
Martin Glatschnig
Additional Camera
Christian Riepler
Additional Camera
Jakob Klocker
Additional Camera
Daniel Budka
Animation, Graphic Designer
Thomas Voglreiter
Sound Designer
Sebastian Schwarz
Sound Designer
Martin Sachsenhofer
Sound Mixer
Andreas Hagemann
Sound
Manuel Schönegger
Sound

Roman Kariolou
Music
ORF Radio-Symphonieorchester Wien
Music
Martin Engler
Location Manager
