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Gigant des Nordens

May 29, 2016
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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.

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Documentary
Drama

Production Companies

NDR

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Cast

Henning Hartmann

Otto von Stockhausen

Henning Hartmann

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Bernhard Nocht

Benjamin Krüger

Philippe Goos

Albert Ballin

Philippe Goos

Melanie Adler

Krankenschwester

Melanie Adler

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Arbeitsloser

Heiko Büter

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Tim Dominick Lee

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Kaufmann

Erik Rossbander

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Wirad von Boizenburg

Tom Semmler

Mathias Max Herrmann

Johannes Dahlmann

Mathias Max Herrmann

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Konstanty Gutschow

Martin Winkelmann

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Badende

Veronika Hertlein

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Ratsherr

Bernd Panzer

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