There’s A Documentary About a Tree You Might Want to See

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Today Icon Film Distribution announced the release of Heart of an Oak this summer as the documentary follows a year in the life of a 210-year-old oak tree along with its many inhabitants.

Whilst you might want to leaf this particular article, stick with me as this documentary looks to branch out in a variety of intriguing directions.

Oak Tree

Featuring a unique cast including squirrels, birds, ants and mice, and packed with humour, joy and heart-in-your-mouth action, this remarkably unique feature offers a fascinating insight into the heart of a buzzing, vibrant, eco-system.

The film will be available exclusively in the UK on the Icon Film Channel from 10th June, in UK Cinemas from 12th July and then on Digital Download from 12th August.

Heart of an Oak

Commenting on the film, directors Laurent Charbonnier & Michel Seydoux said:

“Considered the king of trees, the oak symbolizes power and durability: it is the largest and most majestic tree of our forests in the Northern Hemisphere.

For many, it is synonymous with hope in a life for future generations. The stories in “Heart of an Oak” illustrate a spectacle of savage beauty, in a unique reading of the secrets of our biodiversity. More than a living plant, it is a habitat.

Our idea was to take a documentary subject and tell it with the narrative and technical know-how typical of fictional feature films, with the primary intention of showing audiences something they had never seen before.

Few live-action feature films have ever taken up the challenge of a complete immersion into the heart of a tree, without voice-over commentary.

Using the latest audiovisual technologies (including 360-degree virtual cameras, machinery and special effects), and cutting edge innovations that allowed us to approach the microscopic worlds and inner universe of living creatures, we have been able to completely immerse the viewer into the heart of a tree – telling stories that will both touch and surprise audiences, whether young or old, and irrespective of their ecological awareness.”  

I’m curious as to how this film will play out because if it’s a long-winded documentary then there’s only so long I can sit and watch a tree being discussed but depending on how its handled it could be a very interesting film indeed.

Oak Tree Documentary

Heart of an Oak will be available exclusively in the UK on the Icon Film Channel from 10th June, in Select UK Cinemas from 12th July and then on Digital Download from 12th August

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