Young, brimming with hope, and striving to build a better life for their children and themselves, Asia and Marek, have relocated to the edge of one of Europe's oldest forests, along Poland’s eastern border. For their three children, the forest is not only a vast playground but also something akin to a second home. However, as the refugee crisis casts its long shadow on the whole of Europe and Poland’s borders turn into one of the central scenes of this drama, with unwelcome refugees trapped between two countries, the family’s quiet days seem numbered. Aiding “illegal immigrants” is prohibited by their country’s laws, but how does one refuse to help someone in need? Discovering a captivating, poetic equilibrium between the deeply personal and the essentially political, Forest brings to the forefront the natural landscape, as well as the characters’ emotional environment, crafting a film that resonates loudly and goes beyond pompous statements.
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Director
Lidia Duda
Assistant Editor
Filip Stanisławski
Co-Producer
Lidia Duda
Writer
Lidia Duda
Producer
Michał Ostatkiewicz
Director of Photography
Zuzanna Zachara-Hassairi
Status
Released
Countries
Czech Republic
Poland
Companies
Lonely Production
Studio Filmowe Rabarbar
Lumisenta Film Foundation
Canal+
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