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Viktor Schauberger: Comprehend and Copy Nature (2008)

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 1H 16M

Director : Franz Fitzke

Synopsis

The first film about Viktor Schauberger's life's work. A comprehensive survey of historical facts, current research and various practical applications into both technology and the natural world.

Actors

Helmut Winkelmann
Helmut Winkelmann
Narrator
Steve Tipping
Steve Tipping
Narrator
Phil Lewis
Phil Lewis
Narrator

Crews

Franz Fitzke
Franz Fitzke
Director
Wolfgang Prock
Wolfgang Prock
Music

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