Copenhagen, a Flowing City
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Copenhagen has a growth rate of public lines/cycle paths/pedestrian areas higher then the world average. As the water of the channels flows through the city, so cyclists, pedestrians and public transport cross it quietly. Through the observation of maps and historical images (1400-1800), vintage photographs and postwar films, the viewer has the opportunity to concentrate on a focus on the characteristics of the Danish capital, in which the narration shows the urban development and some of the latest architectural designs, supported by aerial and satellite images, offering a spectacular bird’s eye view.
Genre
Documentary
Country
Italy
Year
2016
Duration
25'
Production Companies
Hullabaloop, Limited Music Trade
Gallery
Sostenibility
Sostenibility
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