W I N D P O W E R
FOLLOW THE EVOLUTION OF THE WIND WHEEL

Foto: Lukas Schupp

Foto: Lukas Schupp

Foto: Lukas Schupp
At almost 200m high, they are among Hamburg's tallest buildings and rise directly on the A7 near Altenwerder. When they were installed in 2009, the two wind turbines were the largest in the world. Not far away, the remains of old windmills can be found hidden in the landscape. What happened on the way between historic wooden construct and modern mega machine? By networking regional artists, scientists and students, the movie shows windpower on a new, cinematic scale.
The movie plot is kicked off by the appearance of a first millstone thousands of years ago and leads to the search of the highest wind turbine in present times - the transformation of the wind wheel continues!



In cooperation with:
HFBK Hamburg Freundeskreis Projektförderung, City of Hamburg / District-Office Harburg, Stadtreinigung Hamburg - Energieberg Georgswerder, Bundesverband WindEnergie e.V., Prokon Regenerative Energien eG, HAW Hamburg, Freilichtmuseum am Kiekeberg, Bobby Bosko Grubic / Artonix Studios, Nicole Spohn Almeida / correspondent news & documentary ARTE
with : Katharina Stoll, Elena Pilar Nyffeler, Niklas Leifert, Christine Korfant, Antonia Elisa Sandrock, Mona Sumaia Rode
stage : Florence Schreiber, Sinja Lammers
set-dressing : Miroslav Danev, Rosa Thiemen
costume : Jana Mehner
music : Gordon Clay
camera : Lukas Schupp
sound : Valentin Schmeisser
production : Josephine Hasenjäger
assistance : Valerie Kretschmar
directed by : Kristian Panzer
special thanks to Robert Bramkamp & HFBK Hamburg






Kristian Panzer Medienkunst, Schönenfelder Str. 24, 21109 Hamburg