Deutschlands grünes Herz: Rings um den Inselsberg (1936)

The highest peak in the Thuringian Forest, the Inselsberg, is surrounded by peaceful health resorts and industrious rural towns: Friedrichsroda, Tabarz, Schmalkalden, Bad Liebenstein, Bad Salzungen, Ruhla, and Eisenach, the town of Wartburg Castle. We observe knife and scissors smiths and other craftsmen at work in their workshops. Tabarz: Health resorts and industrious rural towns.

Director: Wilhelm Marzahn
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 13 min
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Screenplay

Music: Georg Enders
Cinematography: Walter Brandes
Production: Reichsbahn-Filmstelle
Country: Germany
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
More Films by Director: Wilhelm Marzahn
More Films in Genre: Documentary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Deutschlands grünes Herz: Rings um den Inselsberg about?
The highest peak in the Thuringian Forest, the Inselsberg, is surrounded by peaceful health resorts and industrious rural towns: Friedrichsroda, Tabarz, Schmalkalden, Bad Liebenstein, Bad Salzungen, Ruhla, and Eisenach, the town of Wartburg Castle. We observe knife and scissors smiths and other craftsmen at work in their workshops. Tabarz: Health resorts and industrious rural towns.
Who directed Deutschlands grünes Herz: Rings um den Inselsberg?
Deutschlands grünes Herz: Rings um den Inselsberg was directed by Wilhelm Marzahn.
How long is Deutschlands grünes Herz: Rings um den Inselsberg?
Deutschlands grünes Herz: Rings um den Inselsberg has a runtime of 13m (13 minutes).
What genre is Deutschlands grünes Herz: Rings um den Inselsberg?
Deutschlands grünes Herz: Rings um den Inselsberg is a Documentary film.
Where was Deutschlands grünes Herz: Rings um den Inselsberg produced?
Deutschlands grünes Herz: Rings um den Inselsberg was produced in Germany.