Deadly Roads – Driving at the Limit
They are lifelines of humanity. But also full of suffering and death. Do you dare to travel on the world's most deadly roads?
Roads are more than just grey strips of asphalt that enable us to travel and trade. For centuries they have been lifelines of humanity, full of stories and history - and in certain countries and areas they also hold great dangers, human suffering and death. We dared to travel on the world's most dangerous and deadly roads, among others in Bolivia, Georgia, Afghanistan, South Africa, India, Madagascar, Scotland, and Australia.
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Bolivia, Ivory Coast, Georgia
Roads are more than just gray strips of asphalt that allow us to travel and trade. For centuries they have been lifelines of mankind, full of stories and history - and in certain countries and areas they also hold great dangers, much human suffering and death. Documentary filmmaker Oliver G. Becker ventured onto the dangerous roads of Afghanistan's Hindu Kush Mountains, the infamous Moloto Road in South Africa, along the vertiginous slopes of the Bolivian Andes and other roads of death in India, Georgia and the Ivory Coast
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Afghanistan, South Africa, India
Some risks on these autoroutes have natural causes: Extreme weather, avalanches and landslides. In some areas, the locals even believe that evil spirits kill travelers. But many of the dangers are man-made: robbers or terrorists lie in wait for travelers, and tough labor pressures, social hardship and greedy mass-transit businesses also cause tragic driving accidents around the world. In the 20th century alone, 35 million people died on roads worldwide - plus 1.5 billion injured! With the two-part "Death Roads - On the Road at the Limit" phoenix offers a documentary road movie along the world's most dangerous car routes.
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Pakistan, Madagascar, Bangladesh
Some risks on these car routes have natural causes: Extreme weather, avalanches and landslides. In some areas, the locals even believe that evil spirits kill travelers. But many of the dangers are man-made: robbers or terrorists lie in wait for travelers, and tough labor pressures, social hardship and greedy mass-transit businesses also cause tragic driving accidents around the world. In the 20th century alone, 35 million people died on roads worldwide - plus 1.5 billion injured!
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New Zealand, Scotland, Australia
Roads are much more than just gray strips of asphalt that allow us to travel and trade. For centuries they have been lifelines of mankind, full of stories and history - and in certain countries and areas they also hold great dangers, much human suffering and death. Documentary filmmaker Oliver G. Becker ventured onto dangerous roads in New Zealand, Scotland and Australia for phoenix.
Facts
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Original TitleTodesstrassen
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Year2016, 2019
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Length4 × 45' (ENG, ARA)
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ResolutionHD
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