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WILD PLANTS

by Nicolas Humbert

synopsis

People’s associations with flora goes back a long way, taking us back to our own roots as well as to new ways of life and creative potential that reveal themselves as we deal with plants. ‘Wild Plants’ is a film that follows these clues and takes us to urban gardens in Detroit, to Native American philosopher Milo Yellow Hair in Wounded Knee, to the wild plantations of Zurich’s legendary ‘Guerilla Gardener’ Maurice Maggi, and to the innovative horticulture cooperative ‘Les Jardins de Cocagne’ in Geneva.

international title: Wild Plants
original title: Wild Plants
country: Switzerland, Germany
sales agent: Close Up Films
year: 2016
genre: fiction
directed by: Nicolas Humbert
film run: 108'
screenplay: Nicolas Humbert
cinematography by: Marion Neumann
film editing: Simone Fürbringer
music: Zeitblom
producer: Joëlle Bertossa, Nicole Leykauf
production: Close Up Films, Leykauf film

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