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All My Trees is a documentary that immerses you in a deeply personal yet urgent narrative about environmental issues in Iran. The film, with its understated visual style, feels almost intimate as it follows the director's days spent at home and out at various gatherings focused on ecological activism. There's a rawness to the pacing; it doesn't rush. Instead, it lingers on moments that capture both the beauty of nature and the tension of its fragility. You get the sense of urgency, of the stakes at hand, and the importance of grassroots movements. It’s more about the experience than the facts—just being there with these passionate individuals brings the themes alive in a way that feels genuine and unfiltered.
All My Trees remains a bit elusive in terms of physical formats, with few known editions floating around, which makes it somewhat rare for collectors. There’s not a ton of information available, so it could be a nice gem for those who appreciate documentaries that touch on environmental themes in an authentic way. Its scarcity adds an interesting layer to its value, as it captures a specific moment in time that may not be easily replicated.
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