The Forest Maker

Local title
Metsamees
Director
Volker Schlöndorff
Country
Germany
Year
2021
Programme
Kumu Documentary

In 1981, the Australian Tony Rinaudo arrives in Niger as a young agronomist to fight the growing spread of deserts and the misery of the population. Radical clearing has left the land desolate and once fertile soils depleted. But Rinaudo’s attempts to stop desertification by planting trees fail and almost all of his seedlings die. Then he notices an enormous root network under the supposedly dead soil, a discovery that results in an unprecedented greening campaign and gives countless people new hope.

The Oscar winner Volker Schlöndorff dedicates his first documentary to the life work of Tony Rinaudo, who has been practising and processing a simple cutting technique for decades, together with farmers in several African countries. The film shows people doing extraordinary things and teaches us the value of community, of self-empowerment and of hope.

Introduction by Liina Steinberg, coordinator of Save Estonia's Forests.

Director
Volker Schlöndorff
Cast
Tony Rinaudo
Producer
Thomas Kufus, Volker Schlöndorff
DoP
Jean Diouf, Paapa Kwaku Oduro, Axel Schneppat
Editor
Anette Fleming
Composer
Bruno Coulais
Production
Volksfilm, Zero One Film
Runtime
Language
German, Hausa, English
Subtitles
English
Other festivals
Warsaw

Screenings

Kumu auditoorium KUMU
ScreeningMetsamees
SubtitlesEnglish
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