
In autumn of 1921, the AVUS, the ‘Automobil-Verkehrs- und Übungsstraße’ (The automobile traffic and training road), was inaugurated in the southwest of Berlin with a car race. The two long straights, each ten kilometres long, were connected by two turns: It was a high-speed track which was meant to expedite the development of the automobile in Germany. The Documentary explores the moving story of the first cars-only road in the world.
Crew
Elias von Salomon
Director, Screenplay
Jörg Kuchenbecker
Editor
Egon Braun
Camera Operator
Oliver Gurr
Camera Operator
Paul Pflüger
Camera Operator
Alexis Jentzsch
Camera Operator
Matthias Münster
Mixing Engineer
Veith Unger
Sound
Franz Baier
Sound
Zora Butzke
Sound
Tom Wodtke
Sound
David Ansalem
Sound
Sandra Thum
Production Manager
Katharina Krohmann
Production Manager
Petra Boden
Editorial Staff
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