Standing by the Forest (1998)

Standing by the Forest (1998) poster

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
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Screenplay

Music: Henn Rebane
Editing: Hendrik Reindla, Sirje Haagel
Production: Lege Artis Film
Country: Estonia
Language: Eesti
Original Language: et
More Films by Director: Peeter Simm
More Films in Genre: Documentary

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.