
Several billion tons of earth are moved annually by humans - with shovels, excavators or dynamite. Nikolaus Geyrhalter observes people in mines, quarries, large construction sites in a constant struggle to appropriate the planet.
Cast
Trent Wells
Self - San Fernando Vally - California
Paul Mellor
Self - San Fernando Vally - California
Steven Kuzar
Self - San Fernando Vally - California
Svyatoslav Babyuk
Self - Brenner - Austria-Italy
Marina Zanetti
Self - Brenner - Austria-Italy
Ina Stelljes
Self - Wolfenbüttel - Germany
Lutz Teichmann
Self - Wolfenbüttel - Germany
Crew

Nikolaus Geyrhalter
Director, Writer, Director of Photography, Producer
Niki Mossböck
Editor
Lukas Lerperger
Color Grading

Sophia Laggner
Assistant Director
Evelyne Faye-Horak
Assistant Director

Michael Kitzberger
Executive Producer, Producer
Markus Glaser
Producer
Wolfgang Widerhofer
Producer
Sebastian Arlamovsky
Camera Operator
Felix Krisai
Camera Operator
Thomas Cervenca
Camera Operator
Christoph Grasser
Camera Operator
Simon Graf
Camera Operator, Sound
Alexander Gugitscher
Camera Operator
Florian Kindlinger
Sound Designer
Alexander Koller
Sound Mixer
Lenka Mikulová
Sound
Pavel Cuzuioc
Sound
Nora Czamler
Sound

Hjalti Bager-Jonathansson
Sound
Katharina Posch
Production Manager
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