
Unlike what people may think, Krakatoa was not the biggest volcanic eruption in history. More than two hundred years ago, on April 10th 1815, Mount Tambora in Eastern Indonesia became a merciless killer. It unleashed the most deadly volcanic eruption in human memory, wiping out at least 117,000 people. And an entire civilization and its language disappeared. But the killing didn’t stop there. It has now been proven that this eruption could have triggered an extraordinary and little known cataclysmic event: worldwide climate change.
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Elmar Bartlmae
Director, Producer
Florian Breier
Director, Scenario Writer
Roland Meyer
Camera Operator
Klaus Kurth
Camera Operator
Rajah Samaroo
Camera Operator
Marvin Baumgartner
Sound
André Stahl
Sound
Jason Gillet
Sound
Karol Obara
Music
Ute de Groot
Production Director

Feline Gerhardt
Production Office Assistant
Corinna Barnstedt
Production Office Assistant
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