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Locations: Polarizing Perspectives

South Tyrol is a region of contrasts. Contrasts which enrich, complement and stimulate one another. Soft valleys rise up to rugged mountain peaks and ridges. Small, quaint villages stand in contrast to colorful cities. Awareness of tradition and affinity with nature encounter innovation and progress. Industry and manufacturing respect nature and protected landscapes, which make up approximately 40% of the surface area of South Tyrol.

Geographically-speaking, South Tyrol is located in the heart of Central Europe, and is a long-standing and frequently used transit region. Although South Tyrol is a much sought-after holiday destination all year long, there are still countless quiet little spots to find tranquility for the mind, body and soul, and for unique camera perspectives. Bolzano and the surrounding areas are just about at sea-level. South Tyrol’s highest mountain, the Ortler, peaks at 3,904 meters, close to the, for Alpinists, ever-important 4,000 meter mark. These opposites, high and low, mountains and valleys, characterize the entire landscape of South Tyrol and provide unique insights and spectacular views depending on where the cinematographer looks through the lens. 

Moving landscapes for moving pictures.


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