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About the Forest

Feb 5, 2021
1h 36m
★ 0.0

The battle for the last Swedish natural forests.

Overview

A post in the debate on Swedish forestry highlighting the difficulties and consequences of a hard deforestation with fast-growing forest plantations and a devastating short-sightedness. The documentary shows the vulnerability in the transition to a fossil-free society where we become increasingly dependent on the forest as a natural resource.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Helion film

Cast

Cecilia Berntsson

Self

Cecilia Berntsson

Mats Karström

Self

Mats Karström

Rebecka Le Moine

Self

Rebecka Le Moine

Jennie Nilsson

Self

Jennie Nilsson

Po Tidholm

Self

Po Tidholm

Steve Daurer

Self

Steve Daurer

Sebastian Kirppu

Self

Sebastian Kirppu

Leif Lundberg

Self

Leif Lundberg

Malin Sahlin

Self

Malin Sahlin

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