The Oak (1997)
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
Release Date: January 1, 1997
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.