The Oak (1997)

The Oak (1997) poster

The oak tree in Seja is roughly 700 years old. Around this monumental tree, the peaceful and repetitive life goes on in the village, a group of houses in the middle of the forest. It is an almost unworldly existence in a condition of absolute simplicity where people are grateful for a hot cup of coffee and a good potato harvest.

Director: Laila Pakalnina
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 28 min
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Screenplay

Cinematography: Gints Bērziņš
Production: Tallinn television studio
Country: Estonia, Latvia
Language: Latviešu
Original Language: lv
More Films by Director: Laila Pakalnina
More Films in Genre: Documentary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Oak about?
The oak tree in Seja is roughly 700 years old. Around this monumental tree, the peaceful and repetitive life goes on in the village, a group of houses in the middle of the forest. It is an almost unworldly existence in a condition of absolute simplicity where people are grateful for a hot cup of coffee and a good potato harvest.
Who directed The Oak?
The Oak was directed by Laila Pakalnina.
How long is The Oak?
The Oak has a runtime of 28m (28 minutes).
What genre is The Oak?
The Oak is a Documentary film.
Where was The Oak produced?
The Oak was produced in Estonia, Latvia.