Gigant des Nordens
Documentary · Drama
Overview
The port of Hamburg has experienced and survived many things: epidemics, fires and floods, wars and destruction - but always also reconstruction. This documentary tells the story of how a small jetty on the Elbe became the global port we know today over the course of eight centuries. It is the story of one of Europe's largest ports, its people and their ideas.
Top Cast


Henning Hartmann
Henning Hartmann
Otto von Stockhausen
Henning Hartmann
Otto von Stockhausen
Benjamin Krüger
Benjamin Krüger
Bernhard Nocht
Benjamin Krüger
Bernhard Nocht


Philippe Goos
Philippe Goos
Albert Ballin
Philippe Goos
Albert Ballin


Melanie Adler
Melanie Adler
Krankenschwester
Melanie Adler
Krankenschwester
Heiko Büter
Heiko Büter
Arbeitsloser
Heiko Büter
Arbeitsloser
Tim Dominick Lee
Tim Dominick Lee
Arbeitsloser
Tim Dominick Lee
Arbeitsloser
Erik Rossbander
Erik Rossbander
Kaufmann
Erik Rossbander
Kaufmann
Tom Semmler
Tom Semmler
Wirad von Boizenburg
Tom Semmler
Wirad von Boizenburg


Mathias Max Herrmann
Mathias Max Herrmann
Johannes Dahlmann
Mathias Max Herrmann
Johannes Dahlmann
Martin Winkelmann
Martin Winkelmann
Konstanty Gutschow
Martin Winkelmann
Konstanty Gutschow
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