Crew
Daniel Loher Elke von Linde
Michael Springer Ines Fröschl-Queisser
Dr Elke von Linde
„The ethnologist explores the
world and meets other cultures to experience her/his own roots.“
It was Elke von Linde’s intuition
that led to the making of the film „The White Road“.
Elke von Linde studied Art History
and Archaeology at Innsbruck University in Austria, where she graduated as Dr.
Phil. Initially she worked for international auction houses and as a guest
lecturer at Innsbruck University. Since 1999 she has been focusing her
activities in search for a synthesis of Art History, energetically powerful
places and the spiritual wisdom of the indigenous cultures in both, South and
North America.
Her social commitment to the
indigenous nations in Mexico led to contacts with living representatives of the
„Ancient Knowledge“ and furthermore to the making of this film.
Elke von Linde feels deeply
committed to the message of „The White Road“.
Let us start weaving a new world
pattern
Let us gratefully receive the
spiritual treasures that the indigenous nations have
guarded for so many centuries
Let us open our hearts for a
mutual survival, NOW.
In this film we follow the road to a
healing balance, all together and step by step.
For more information, kindly contact
Michael Springer
Qualified designer from Essen
University GH . He continued his education with Theatre and Communication
Sciences and Political Sciences at the LMU University in Munich and visited the
SRT in Nuremberg for studies in TV studio techniques.
Michael has been realizing film and TV productions in the realms of documentary, feature, corporate, entertainment, experimental, education etc. since 1981. His field of activities covers directing, camera and/or editing in more than a hundred films. Depending on the demands, he works with 16mm, 35mm or video,. He also has gained experience in filming abroad, namely in North- and South America, Africa and Asia.
He was the director of photography for the „The White Road“ and signs
responsible for the editing. Together with Dr. Elke von Linde, he also directed
the film.
Daniel Loher
Daniel Loher had studied Psychology
in Los Angeles and just finished London Film School.
He was instantly willing to support the project and became 2nd cameraman for „The
White Road“.
„The filming was a breathtaking
experience I had never dared dreaming of“, said Daniel. He is fascinated by
countries and peoples of this earth and loves travelling. Since 2004 he also works as steadicam operator and underwater cameraman. Now and
then he makes a short film to gain more experience in directing and editing.
„The longer I live, the more conscious I become of my love to the greatness of creation. These fragile, extremely complex details of each human being, each atom, each universe created by Mother Nature, so that we may complement all there is, like in a cycle - at last, to become perfect and one.“
Ines Fröschl-Queisser
Ines sponsored the project financially and assisted the filming in Mexico. She was a decisive factor in the production and arranged for the Spanish translation.
Staff
Script |
Elke von Linde | |
Directed by |
Elke von Linde, Michael Springer | |
Camera |
Michael Springer, Daniel Loher, Carolina Hehenkamp | |
Narrators | Anja Buczkowski, Monika Schwarz, Martin
Umbach, Calvin E. Burke, Susan Rae Polzer, Elena Alvarez, Enrique Ugarte, Beata Stawińska-Stadnyk, Francoise Heidenreich, Inna Wengler |
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Edited by |
Michael Springer | |
Dramatic Consultants | Frieder Mayrhofer, Dorothea May | |
Music | H. Salinas, Angelo Sanchez, Alejandro Giacomán, Yaash-Tun | |
Produced by | Mexiiico! GbR Ines Fröschl-Queisser, Elke von Linde, Michael Springer |
Thanks to everyone who helped to realize this film. We greatly appreciate your support and assistance.