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Trees for Cities is this intriguing short film that dives into the world of Guerilla gardening. It's not just about plants, you know? There's this raw energy, a sense of rebellion against the urban sprawl. The pacing is brisk, almost frenetic, which mirrors that passion of these gardeners trying to reclaim spaces. The visuals, though perhaps low-budget, have a charm that draws you in; it's all about the grassroots efforts. You can feel the urgency, the need for change, which makes it quite striking. It’s definitely got that underground vibe, which gives it a unique place in the eco-documentary niche.
This film is somewhat elusive in terms of availability, having circulated mostly through small screenings and grassroots events. There's not much in the way of official formats, which does pique collector interest, especially among those keen on environmental themes. While it hasn't seen a wide release, its unique perspective on urban gardening has garnered a following among niche collectors, making any physical copy a little treasure for those into eco-focused cinema.
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