Nature Film Wednesday / European Wildlife Film Awards: The Oder Delta - Wilderness without Borders
- Movie, Cinema, TV
The Oder Delta with its boundless wilderness is a landscape of superlatives and unique in its significance in Central Europe. Bison, wolves and beavers live here, and it is the largest breeding area for white-tailed eagles in Europe. The film impressively shows what happens when nature has space and time to unfold undisturbed.
A film by Christoph and Almut Hauschild
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This film is one of 50 productions selected for the European Wildlife Film Awards (EWFA) and is up for the Audience Award, which will be presented in February 2026. Cinema-goers will have the opportunity to rate the film on site.
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About the European Wildlife Film Awards (EWFA)
The EWFA is the first wildlife film competition to exclusively honour documentaries about European wildlife. Presented by the German Wildlife Foundation, there are a total of six award categories. 245 films were submitted for the first competition in 2025. A jury of experts from the fields of nature conservation, media, science and culture selected the winners in the categories of wildlife, biodiversity, nature conservation and storytelling. Cinema-goers also had the opportunity to rate the films. They voted for the best short film and decide on the Audience Award, which will be presented for the first time in 2026.
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