Baikalsee, ein Wintermärchen movie poster

Baikalsee, ein Wintermärchen

October 16, 2010 0h 52m

Originally released in 2010. Baikalsee, ein Wintermärchen is a feature film. directed by Wolfgang Mertin. At just 52 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.

Synopsis

It's March at Lake Baikal. A small convoy carefully makes its way across the frozen lake, through a bizarre landscape of ice and snow. Just two days ago, a truck with its entire load broke through the ice, even though it's a meter thick at this time of year. Expedition leader Igor Khanayev, a biologist at the Limnological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, wants to examine the health of the Baikal omul, a native whitefish species. According to current studies, the estimated 1.5 million omules in Lake Baikal are not endangered. They live at great depths, and the lake's self-purifying capacity, thanks to coral-like sponges found only here, guarantees their survival. Fishermen around the lake catch the omul for their own consumption; this fish can only be bought in the region's markets—a hidden gem for visitors from all over Russia. The fish doesn't make the people of Lake Baikal rich, but they can't imagine life without "their" Lake Baikal and "their" omul.

Quick Facts

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Release Date October 16, 2010 15 years ago
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Runtime 0h 52m 52 minutes total
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Language German Original language

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
DE

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Baikalsee, ein Wintermärchen about?

It's March at Lake Baikal. A small convoy carefully makes its way across the frozen lake, through a bizarre landscape of ice and snow. Just two days ago, a truck with its entire load broke through ...

Who directed Baikalsee, ein Wintermärchen?

Baikalsee, ein Wintermärchen was directed by Wolfgang Mertin.

How long is Baikalsee, ein Wintermärchen?

Baikalsee, ein Wintermärchen has a runtime of 0 hours and 52 minutes (52 minutes total).

When was Baikalsee, ein Wintermärchen released?

Baikalsee, ein Wintermärchen was released on October 16, 2010 in theaters.