After the success of THE NORTH SEA FROM ABOVE filmmakers Silke Schranz and Christian Wüstenberg head off to Germany’s Baltic coastline: The journey full of impressive natural beauty departs from Flensburg at the German- Danish border, follows the coastline via the old Hanseatic town and world heritage site of Lübeck, flies over once grand mansions, eyeballs the results of communist rule in Eastern Germany. It passes the Bay of Greifswald, untouched woods that meet with sandy beaches stretching for dozens of kilometers and observes life on remote islands to finally reach the Polish border.
After the success of THE NORTH SEA FROM ABOVE filmmakers Silke Schranz and Christian Wüstenberg head off to Germany’s Baltic coastline: The journey full of impressive natural beauty departs from Flensburg at the German- Danish border, follows the coastline via the old Hanseatic town and world heritage site of Lübeck, flies over once grand mansions, eyeballs the results of communist rule in Eastern Germany. It passes the Bay of Greifswald, untouched woods that meet with sandy beaches stretching for dozens of kilometers and observes life on remote islands to finally reach the Polish border.