
2004
Observations by Wolfgang Ettlich
It does not happen every day that a gigantic stadium is built on a greenfield: In October of 2001, the citizens of Munich voted with a clear yes for a new soccer stadium in the north of the city. 66,000 soccer fans of FC Bayern and 1860 Munich will find a new common home in the futuristic looking structure. But before that stand four years of work on a construction site of superlatives. The director Wolfgang Ettlich and his cameraman Hans-Albrecht Lusznat followed the construction of the new Munich soccer arena since the first groundbreaking. They have recorded several phases of the construction and did thereby get to know the microcosm of a large construction site from the inside: The logistics, with which hundreds of construction workers have to be coordinated, and the steady growth of the stadium all the way to the perfectly conceptualized illuminated structure, with VIP-boxes, mass restaurants, and Europe’s largest parking garage.

Wolfgang Ettlich
Narrator

Peter Rozumnyi
Oberpolier

Dipl.-Ing. Horst Maus
Projektleiter

Michael Nell
Chef der Eisenflechter

Ela Knebelsberger
Kioskbesitzerin

Hans-Jörg Heindl
Kranführer

Hans Ehrenschwender
himself

Maria Ehrenschwender
herself

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