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CRACKS OF GREEN is an intriguing documentary that dives deep into the grassroots movement behind Greece's first urban food forest. Set in Neapolis, Thessaloniki, it captures the messy beauty of transforming a neglected lot into a lush sanctuary for permaculture enthusiasts. The film has this raw, organic feel β you can sense the passion of the community as they plant over 750 trees and edible plants, all rooted in regenerative agriculture principles. The pacing walks you through the trials and triumphs of the project, making it feel both personal and communal. It's more than just a visual journey; it prompts a deeper reflection on sustainability and urban living. The atmosphere is vibrant, and you can nearly taste the fruits of their labor as this collective effort unfolds.
Focuses on community-led initiativesHighlights regenerative agricultureFeatures a strong sense of place and transformation
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