Forest for the Trees (2021)
1h 31m
Running Time
November 18, 2021Release Date
Forest for the Trees (2021)
1h 31m
Running Time
November 18, 2021Release Date
Plot.
Award-winning war photographer Rita Leistner goes back to her roots as a tree planter in the wilderness of British Columbia, offering an inside take on the grueling, sometimes fun and always life-changing experience of restoring Canada’s forests. Leistner, who has photographed some of the world’s most dangerous places, credits the challenge of tree-planting for her physical and mental endurance. In Forest for the Trees, her first feature film, she revisits her past to share the lessons she learned. The film introduces us to everyday life on the “cut-block” and the brave souls who fight through rough terrains and work endless hours to bring our forests to life. The rugged BC landscape comes to life magically in Leistner’s photography, while the quirky characters and nuggets of wisdom shared around the campfire tell a sincere story of community.
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Cast & Crew.
Darby MacInnis
Editor
Ani Kyd Wolf
Consulting Producer
Rita Leistner
Producer / Writer / Director
Dondrea Erauw
Music Supervisor
Chandra Bulucon
Sound Designer / Sound Mixer
Nick Sewell
Animation
Alex Komza
Animation
Linda Leistner
Executive Producer
Details.
This Movie Is About.
environment
youth culture
logging
addiction recovery
eco-sustainability
tree planting
forestry
Wiki.
Forest for the Trees is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Rita Leistner and released in 2021. The film documents a group of tree planters in British Columbia, and the challenging and arduous conditions they deal with in the process of the job.The film premiered on May 6, 2021, at the DOXA Documentary Film Festival. It was released alongside a companion book by Leistner and Don McKellar, featuring her photographs of tree planters.Leistner received a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Cinematography in a Documentary at the 10th Canadian Screen Awards in 2022.