Hermann Maier explores the Zillertal: nature and tourism combined
Hermann Maier explores the Zillertal: nature and tourism combined
In the past few days, the film "Hermann Maier: My Home - The Zillertal Alps" has been presented. This impressive documentation, which represents a partnership between Interspot Film and ORF, receives support from TV Fonds Austria, Cine Tirol and from the Tux-Finkenberg and Mayrhofen tourism associations. The premiere took place in the Europahaus Mayrhofen, where numerous guests were present.
among those present were important personalities of the region and sport, including the former ski tar Hermann Maier and the mountaineering legend Peter Habeler. The ORF state director Esther Mitterstemeer and the "Universe" boss Gernot Lercher were also on site. This event turned out to be a cultural highlight that is supposed to promote interest in the impressive nature and mountain landscapes of the Zillertal Alps.
insights into nature
Hermann Maier, the athlete who shaped the world of skiing, still found filming exciting after numerous productions. "The ORF with 'universe' sets standards. The quality of the pictures, people and animals make such productions particularly exciting," said Maier. His colleague Peter Habeler was concerned about the climatic changes that also affect the Alpine region. "Nature becomes more important to me from year to year. It offers a space of calm that I grow," noted Habeler.
Esther Mitterstaler, the state director of ORF Tirol, was enthusiastic about the new discoveries that the Zillertal has to offer. "It is admirable how Hermann Maier shows unknown beauties in the region and presented the Zillertal far beyond its well -known clichés," said Mitterstemener. Regional tourism should benefit from this committed presentation and focus on the nature experiences.
Gernot Lercher, the head of "universe", emphasized the uniqueness of this episode, in which two legendary athletes come together to tell a natural history. "It makes us proud that Hermann Maier has been on a journey of discovery in Austria for over ten years. His authenticity and passion create a special connection to the audience," said Lercher.
cinematic discoveries of the Zillertal Alps
The new episode offers the audience deeper insights into the Zillertal nature and also illuminates the area of research. Producer Nikolaus Klingohr praised the commitment of everyone involved, which made it possible to capture the beauty of the region in an impressive film. Director Andrea Albrecht, horn in Tyrolean herself, was amazed at the diversity of the Zillertal apart from the common ideas. "This film would not have been possible without the breathtaking nature," she emphasized.
The broadcast date is scheduled for October 22, 2024 at 8:15 p.m. in ORF 2. The main focus of the program includes the release of ibex, exploration of a fascinating ice cave and the passionate hunting for butterflies by Hermann Maier. In addition, together with Peter Habeler, he will climb the majestic Olperer, the summit of which is at 3,476 meters.
This remarkable collection of stories and adventures will certainly arouse interest in the Zillertal Alps and its unique nature. For more information and interesting insights into the film, interested readers can do the details here at www.meinbezirk.at read.
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