Standing by the Forest (1998)
We don't have high mountains or dark valleys, so the forest has become a safe haven from invaders, diseases or other people. For many, the forest is a source of income, for others something like a sanctuary or rather a clinic. Twice in history it has supported the national currency. The most diverse people think about the forest in this film; their perceptions are opposite, but for everyone the forest is something very important.
Director: Peeter Simm
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 54 min
Release Date: January 1, 1998
Screenplay
Music: Henn Rebane
Editing: Hendrik Reindla, Sirje Haagel
Production: Lege Artis Film
Country: Estonia
Language: Eesti
Original Language: et
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Standing by the Forest about?
- We don't have high mountains or dark valleys, so the forest has become a safe haven from invaders, diseases or other people. For many, the forest is a source of income, for others something like a sanctuary or rather a clinic. Twice in history it has supported the national currency. The most diverse people think about the forest in this film; their perceptions are opposite, but for everyone the forest is something very important.
- Who directed Standing by the Forest?
- Standing by the Forest was directed by Peeter Simm.
- How long is Standing by the Forest?
- Standing by the Forest has a runtime of 54m (54 minutes).
- What genre is Standing by the Forest?
- Standing by the Forest is a Documentary film.
- Where was Standing by the Forest produced?
- Standing by the Forest was produced in Estonia.