The Forest and the Man (1966)
For a long time, the forest was more powerful than a human being. The forest was independent and autonomous. Things have changed. The filmmakers observe a forest warden doing his job in the forest with love and care. He answers the questions asked by Fred Jüssi, contemplates on the connections between man and environment and explains human responsibility for taking care of the forest. The forest warden considers himself as a part of the big chain called nature protection.
Director: Reet Kasesalu
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 14 min
Release Date: January 1, 1966
Screenplay
Music: Anti Marguste
Cinematography: Harri Martinson
Production: Tallinnfilm
Country: Soviet Union
Language: Eesti
Original Language: et
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Forest and the Man about?
- For a long time, the forest was more powerful than a human being. The forest was independent and autonomous. Things have changed. The filmmakers observe a forest warden doing his job in the forest with love and care. He answers the questions asked by Fred Jüssi, contemplates on the connections between man and environment and explains human responsibility for taking care of the forest. The forest warden considers himself as a part of the big chain called nature protection.
- Who directed The Forest and the Man?
- The Forest and the Man was directed by Reet Kasesalu.
- How long is The Forest and the Man?
- The Forest and the Man has a runtime of 14m (14 minutes).
- What genre is The Forest and the Man?
- The Forest and the Man is a Documentary film.
- Where was The Forest and the Man produced?
- The Forest and the Man was produced in Soviet Union.