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- DirectorPoikkeustila TeamPeople living in times of global crises, trying to envision how the future is 50 years from now.
- DirectorKim HopkinsStarsColin EgglestoneHarry NichollsJoe OgdenBradford Movie Makers is one of the oldest amateur filmmaking clubs in the world. Once a thriving community, these days the membership is dwindling and the group struggle to keep the wolf from the door.
- DirectorVincent KelnerStarsLamya EssemlaliRúni NielsenJens Mortan RasmussenEvery year, 700 pilot whales are slaughtered on the Faroe Islands despite the protests of animal rights activists.
- DirectorNicolas van HemelryckClare WeiskopfTen young women reside in a home for girls from the streets of Bogotá. They talk about their roommate, Alis. She is a collective invention and at the same time a protected space that makes it possible to express painful truths.
- DirectorJennifer RainsfordWith the 2011 Japanese tsunami as a backdrop, Jenifer Rainsford's debut feature is an epic odyssey on how humans and nature rebuild and heal after the catastrophe.
- DirectorShaunak SenStarsSalik RehmanMohammad SaudNadeem ShehzadAmidst the darkening backdrop of Delhi's apocalyptic air and escalating violence, two brothers devote their lives to protect one casualty of the turbulent times: the bird known as the Black Kite.
- DirectorLaura PoitrasStarsNan GoldinDavid VelascoMegan KaplerFollows the life of artist Nan Goldin and the downfall of the Sackler family, the pharmaceutical dynasty who was greatly responsible for the opioid epidemic's unfathomable death toll.
- DirectorSarah Noa BozenhardtDaniel Abate TilahunIn the village of Megendi in Ethiopia, maternity care is changing. Caught in the midst of the shift, a community of women explore how best to provide for expectant mothers. At the center, a 25-year-old woman weighs what is expected of her against what she needs, bringing past pain to the surface. Working through her discomfort, she finds solace in her fellow women and the godfather of her child. As the story unfolds, she uncovers her true wishes and with them, an unshakeable desire to remain loyal to her heart.
- DirectorCláudia VarejãoStarsEunice FrancoTwo twin sisters, a master and his dog, lovers who look like each other...all doubles are possible in the simultaneously poetic and hyper-realistic universe of Claudia Varejão. Here, love comes in all shapes and sizes, building a choreography of visual resemblances, while also questioning what makes a couple in the contemporary world.
- DirectorTheo MontoyaStarsAlejandro HincapiéCamilo MachadoAlejandro MendiganaA funeral car cruises the streets of Medellin, while a young director tells the story of his past in this violent and conservative city. He remembers the pre-production of his first film, a Class-B movie with ghosts.
- DirectorAnni SairioJoonatan TurkkiThe main characters want to be alone but random events force them to meet each other's eyes.
- DirectorInna SahakyanStarsAnzhelika HakobyanArpi PetrossianShushan AbrahamyanA genocide survivor becomes a silent movie star: Aurora Mardiganian's odyssey is close to unreal. After losing her family, escaping slavery, and enduring Hollywood greed, she journeys far to tell the world of the Armenian Genocide.
- DirectorÁlfrún ÖrnólfsdóttirStarsHrefna Lind LárusdóttirSaga SigurðardóttirÁlfrún ÖrnólfsdóttirAn all female Icelandic band tries to make it big in their middle age.
- DirectorVytautas Puidokas
- DirectorJannik SplidsboelStarsRamona MachoEriko MakimuraA documentary film about classical music, female agency and the cultural clashes and contradictions experienced by the Japanese classical pianist Eriko Makimura.
- DirectorBogna KowalczykStarsAndrzej SzwanAn openly gay man organized underground parties and after curfew salons of men inside private apartments. He enthusiastically took up drag, despite a fiercely homophobic culture, to free himself from the stifling correctness of the 80s.
- DirectorGunhild MagnorThroughout a year, we follow the everyday life of toddlers Balder and Haakon in a kindergarten in Norway. The film allows us to see how children socialize and interact with each other. The focus is on the friendship and bonds between them, as well as their conflicts, but it also tells us something about ourselves as human beings. As the children grow and unfold, they reflect what we all carry in our hearts.
- DirectorEmilija SkarnulyteA python slithers and curls over the abandoned control room of "Chernobyl's Big Sister", the Ignalina Nuclear Power Plant in Lithuania, whose radioactive core is as an unleashed monster that will slither through time for a million years.
- DirectorEmilija SkarnulyteA cinematic journey across space and time, 'Aphotic Zone' peers back from the future through dark oceans to witness the threats of climate crisis and economic extractivism and the idealistic prospects of science.
- DirectorAhsen NadeemAfter decades of living a secret life, a filmmaker travels to a strict Japanese monastery in search of guidance but the only monk who will help him prefers ice cream and heavy metal over meditation.
- DirectorLucien Castaing-TaylorVerena ParavelFocuses on five hospitals in northern Paris neighborhoods. It reveals that human flesh is an extraordinary landscape that exists only through the gaze and attention of others.
- DirectorCássio KelmCássio is a young transgender person undergoing hormone therapy and determined to have a conversation with their elderly father about it, when the COVID-19 pandemic derails their plans. Amidst social isolation, a lockdown inside a small apartment, a virtual social life, and a severe political crisis in his country, Cássio tries to build up the courage to follow through with the plan. Living and recording this context becomes an attempt to bring these two people together.
- DirectorYaser TalebiAfter the death of her mother, 18-year-old Sahar is left in charge of her poor, mentally disabled father in an isolated village in Iran. She dreams of becoming a doctor, but must play the role of caretaker unless her father remarries.
- DirectorGregoris RentisFor a long time, vessels crossing the High Risk Area on the Somali coastline would hire private mercenaries to protect themselves from pirates. Nowadays, attacks have dropped and mercenaries encounter a new problem: the lack of action.
- DirectorFrederique De MontblancWomen in finance represent a minority - yet they are often called 'Dragons'. This documentary, shot in Europe and Asia, presents a series of intimate portraits of various senior women in the finance sector, revealing both the personas they've had to build for work and the parts of themselves they consciously leave at home. Thanks to her house husband, Alison has managed to have a family while going up the corporate finance ladder in London though that came with sacrificing time spent with her boys. In Paris, Laetitia supports young talented women in the industry and hosts feminist gatherings but oddly enough still cannot express her own desire for "power". Perfectionist Martina has had the flawless professional path she dreamed off in Germany but had to bury her desire for family along the way. In Singapore, Adeline controls both workplace and family with an iron fist while husband and kids express their weaknesses without fear. Junior Jennifer is a self-proclaimed workaholic living in Hong Kong but is starting to wonder who she is and what her future holds. Filmed at work and during moments of leisure, these strong and complex women tell us how they survive in one of the most competitive professions in the world.
- DirectorGianluca MatarreseStarsJason DardoMichelle ElieJean-Paul GaultierThis is the tale of three artists who navigate the fashion world: from the front rows at shows to their tiny hotel rooms, constantly on the move, they struggle to thrive in social media culture in a decaying world which is now forced to reinvent itself.
- DirectorAna Endara MislovPilar MorenoStarsNidia EscuderoMany years ago an old woman in a village decided to transform her house into The Museum of Antiquities of All Species. She lives in her museum surrounded by the fantastic world she created with her writings, her creations and imaginations.
- DirectorRichard MisekA study of property, profit, and power, made out of archive footage sourced from Getty's online catalogue.
- DirectorJumana MannaElderly Palestinians are caught between their right to forage their own land and the harsh restrictions imposed by their occupiers on the basis of preservation.
- DirectorIhor IvankoA young filmmaker Ihor finds a hidden and unpublished photo archive of his grandfather Leonid Burlaka, a famous Soviet cinematographer. Discovering a man that he never knew well enough through the damaged pictures, he gets closer to his dementing grandpa, facing the tension between memory and forgetting.
- DirectorEngeli BrobergFive years in the life of a child in a film about not recognizing yourself in either of the two genders the world offers you - with a singular Gabi center stage.
- DirectorViolet Du FengQing ZhaoStarsXin HuSimu WuHe YanxinThe story of two Chinese women trying to balance their lives as independent women in modern China while confronting the traditional identity that defines but also oppresses them.
- DirectorMania AkbariStarsMania AkbariThe liberation, exploitation, and oppression of Iran's women, based on clips from films from the silent-film era up until the Revolution in 1979.
- DirectorMarusya SyroechkovskayaStarsMarusya SyroechkovskayaKirill MorevTogether, two young lovers create an unbreakable bond within a destructive world.
- DirectorReid DavenportStarsReid DavenportSpurred by the spectacle of a circus tent that goes up outside his Oakland apartment, a disabled filmmaker launches into a meditative journey exploring the history of freakdom, vision, and (in)visibility. Shot entirely from director Reid Davenport's physical perspective - mounted to his wheelchair or handheld - the film serves as an unequivocal rebuke to the norm of disabled people being seen and not heard. I Didn't See You There expands on the tradition of point-of-view cinema by incorporating a disabled aesthetic generated through Davenport's own embodiment.
- DirectorMerete MuellerIncarcerated participants in a mental health experiment watch videos of sunset-soaked beaches, wildflowers, and forests on loop, prompting them to reflect on isolation and wilderness.
- DirectorErika EtangsaléJean-René is a retired workman who has lived in Mâcon, France, since emigrating from Reunion Island at the age of 17. His journey is interspersed with enigmatic dreams and pains that are rooted in the wounds of the French colonial past.
- DirectorSaarlotta VirriStarsDiouma KonateSibiry KonateAntti NummirantaA short documentary about kids and parents on their way to the practice and back. The film captures one night of hundreds and patiently observes the families as they go about their weekly ritual.
- DirectorGuy DavidiMaking a war is a storyteller's job. A good story is crucial to legitimize the use of military force. That's why militaries need strong promotion and Israel is a model country in promoting its military ventures. We've successfully colonized, occupied and overgrown, and only got stronger and more accepted amongst the nations. Our history as persecuted Jews, our enlightened democracy are both in use in our solid PR kit. But before pitching our story to the world, we need to pitch it to our children. As moral corruption linked with apartheid thrives, avoiding service becomes a threat. For some children we'll offer benefits, for most we'll sell fictitious promises. Every child is screened to serve with bearable pressure and an adjusted amount of exposure to violence. 'Innocence' tells the story of children who resisted to be enlisted but capitulated. Their stories were never told as they died during their service. Through a narration based on their haunting diaries, the film depicts their inner turmoil. It interweaves first-hand military images, key moments from childhood until enlistment and home videos of the deceased soldiers whose stories are silenced and seen as a national threat.
- DirectorMikhail KaufmanIn Spring is a masterpiece of Ukrainian cinema avant-garde, a non-fiction film made by Mikhail Kaufman, Dziga Vertov's brother and co-author, along the lines of the avant-gardist theory of «cine-eye». The film shows Kyiv in 1929, almost unknown today. Pictures of wakening city, its resurging life resonate with lyrical views of reviving nature. Kaufman's attentive camera dwells deliberately on smiling faces of children, lyrically depicting a declaration of love to Kyiv. In In Spring, Kaufman used the method of «hidden camera» for the first time.
- DirectorRebana Liz JohnTrains in Mumbai, are like trains from hell. As if they're the last trains on earth, people jump in through closing doors, while those unable to get in hang onto the doors. Thankfully, one of the cars is for women only.
- DirectorSuzannah MirghaniStarsSuzannah MirghaniSuzi is the voice of her generation, the virtual voice, that is.
- DirectorRita MaiaVasco VianaA musical journey through the suburbs of Lisbon. Musicians with identity struggles, who are not always given recognition. People from different generations and backgrounds, young and old.
- DirectorCéline PernetThe tender and offbeat gaze of a young woman in her thirties on the men of her generation.
- DirectorAngie VinchitoFifteen years from its inception, YouTube retains the power to shock and disorient - particularly when wielded by children who have lived their whole lives in its era. A found-footage documentary composed entirely of social media videos by teenagers weathering hostile education and a climate of terror in contemporary Russia, "Manifesto" contains one vignette after another to make viewers wince with discomfort and even outright horror. One's first impulse might be to ask whether any documentary should show such material at all - yet of course, it has been freely available for public viewing all along. As such, "Manifesto" invites uneasy consideration of the differing responsibilities of creating, consuming and externally curating candid video, and provides no guidance. In selecting and assembling several years' worth of amateur video into a constructed, collective life-in-a-day feature, the presumably pseudonymous filmmaker Angie Vinchito takes considerable risks of decontextualization. There's no narration to bind or editorialize these disparate but symphonically despairing mini-narratives of physical abuse and psychological oppression, and "Manifesto" counts on viewers' knowledge of recent Russian politics and social norms to determine which videos present uncompromised reality, which may be documenting pranks or performance, and which have been alarmingly coerced.
- DirectorJouko AaltonenA documentary on Finnish civic political movement and mass mobilizations where anarchists, climate activists and squatters share their experiences on direct political actions from the 1990s and the 2000s.
- DirectorXun SeroStarsHilda Rodríguez Méndez'Mom' is a dialogue between a mother and a son in order to discover what is behind the veneration and violence surrounding the mother figure.
- DirectorMika TaanilaSami van IngenStarsMonica FlahertyRichard LeacockSarah HudsonJuly 1975. Monica Flaherty, daughter of Robert and Francis Flaherty, cinema verity pioneer Ricky Leacock and Sarah Hudson - Ricky's student at MIT - travel to Samoa, to the island of Savai'i. Monica's aim is to create a perfect sound version of the silent feature film Moana (1926), directed by her parents in her childhood paradise.
- DirectorMichael GraversenStarsAstrid GraversenSvend-Aage GraversenFree from years of substance abuse, Michael's father is suddenly full of energy and determined to win back the love of his wife. But she has found comfort in her dog and finds it hard to let her husband back into her life. As the family home is put up for sale, a dark chapter reemerges and Svend seizes the chance to deal with his breach of trust.
- DirectorMaysaa AlmuminStarsMaysaa Almumin
- DirectorSimon ChambersLooking after his madcap gay actor uncle, filmmaker Simon is engulfed in a whirl of Shakespeare and clutter, as uncle David lends his credit card to neighbors, greets visitors in the nude and teaches Simon a profound lesson on dying happy.
- DirectorRuth BeckermannStarsAlexander DiwiakAlexander HorwathRaphael NicholasSetting that permits analysis, emotion, reflection and intimacy in equal measure, opening up insights for us into the cosmos of eroticism and sexuality: both within and beyond the confines of male fantasy.
- DirectorPratibha ParmarStarsAndrea DworkinAmandla StenbergSokoMy Name Is Andrea is a hybrid documentary drama based on the life of writer, Andrea Dworkin who decades before #MeToo called out sexism with revolutionary flair. With this film, the viewer is invited to reconsider the legacy of one of the most misunderstood figures of the 20th century. Shaped by the values of justice and equality learnt from the civil rights movement as a young girl, Dworkin observed the ways that male chauvinism and discrimination impact every woman's daily experience and dared to demand that women be seen as equals.
- DirectorThe Myanmar Film CollectiveHow does it feel to be forgotten by the world? After the military coup in 2021, these film diaries of young opposition activists in Myanmar use the cinema screen to communicate with the world in a different way than allowed TV news.
- DirectorNikolay StefanovNo Place for You in Our Town takes us inside the roughest Bulgarian football gang from the ex-industrial city Pernik. The film follows communal and personal crises to show life beyond the clichéd jokes about its citizens' roughness.
- DirectorLuke McManusStarsGemma DunleavyJohn Francis FlynnJohnny FlynnA Musical Trip Through Dublin's North Inner City
- DirectorAndré GuiomarDocumentary on the Aleixo neighborhood of Porto, Portugal: a low income working class community plagued by drug sales and slated for demolition.Will it's dispersed residents, ripped from their homes, have the force to carry on?
- DirectorPaulo CarneiroA filmmaker travels 2000km north, where he meets some compatriots forced to leave the country. In these encounters, the love for cars is an incitement to discuss identity and community, dissolving boundaries between society and territory.
- DirectorTuisku LehtoStarsSami HaapalaTapio KujalaKen MaiShort documentary about true bugs and humans. Short film is also a compassion practice and small journey from human perspective to other playful ways to see.
- DirectorPrinceDavid HoganAlbert MagnoliStarsPrinceSheila E.Sheena EastonHighlights from Prince's 1987 European concert tour, including selections from the rock star's album of the same title.
- DirectorSajad ImaniA kind mother at the age of 80 has been living lonely for 35 years and for 20 years she's been expecting to see her sons who live nearby.
- DirectorPetteri SaarioStarsMihkku LaitiDocumentary about Mihkku Laiti or Yungmiqu, a young Sámi rap artist, who is pondering his future: whether to continue the traditional family trade of reindeer herding or pursue another career (eg. in music).
- DirectorRenata FerrazMaria RoxoA first feature film that engages in a process of knowledge sharing between two women with different occupations - sex work and cinematographic work - that try to start a dialogue, while both filming and allowing themselves to be filmed.
- DirectorZayne AkyolA camera aboard a drone flies over a territory. The aerial images show barren landscapes, dotted with shabby houses, animals and a few human figures. We scarcely have time to wonder where we are when a text appears on the screen directly addressing the viewer: we are in Syrian Kurdistan, liberated from the occupation of the Islamic State, whose jihadist members are currently in prison. The woman who speaks has been given permission to question them; about their ideas, their past and the future. The Kurdish filmmaker Zaynê Akyol, who made a great impression on the Visions du Réel audience in 2016 with GULÎSTAN, LAND OF ROSES, shows towards them dialectic behaviour typical of those who want to understand before they pass sentence. Their stories thus take shape, framed by a mise en scène that shifts between words, faces and aerial views of the landscape. An unexpected look at a far-reaching current political issue and a film whose subject matter and rhythm create an impressive cinematographic object.
- DirectorRodrigo ReyesStarsAntonio González AndradeMiguel AndradeNoé AndradeFollows a young immigrant's path from coastal Mexico to a life sentence for murder in California.
- DirectorJohn WebsterStarsArto ErkkiläArto HeinonenRiikka LankinenPolice trainee Riikka finds there is something not even a bullet proof vest can protect her from - her own emotions.
- DirectorAnna KonikSeven individuals read excerpts from essays on various global issues. This is the only time we see them together. From the sun-drenched hall, we move to different parts of the city which provide background for their stories.
- DirectorJohn WebsterStarsUlla SalminenJussi LaaksonenJulia JärvelinEye to Eye unveils the emotional journey of murder victims' families as they confront perpetrators, exploring restorative dialogue's healing power and offering a rare glimpse into lives touched by tragedy.
- DirectorAbby EpsteinStarsJane AlexanderMichael AlexanderOlivia AmitranoA look at the side effects associated with taking birth control pills.
- DirectorAbbas RezaieOn August 15, 2021, Kabul is captured by the Taliban, and journalists of Etilaat Roz, a daily newspaper of Afghanistan are faced with choices. Should they escape, or should they accuse the Taliban of its atrocities?
- DirectorAnnie BermanA lollipop officially licensed by the Vatican sparks filmmaker Annie Berman's 20-year exploration of fandom, memorabilia, and legacy within the orbits of three cultural icons: Pope John Paul II, Elvis Presley, and Diana, Princess of Wales.
- DirectorMonika KoteckaKarolina PoryzalaMembers of the Volteo amateur female equestrian vaulting club get a chance to join the Polish national team.
- DirectorMatt SarneckiStarsRobert FicoRobert KalinakAndrej KiskaIn Slovakia, a young investigative journalist is brutally murdered. When the police files of the murder investigation are leaked to the reporter's colleagues, they uncover vast corruption reaching the highest levels of Slovak society.
- DirectorGianluca MatarreseAn intimate and daring confession, a two-way conversation between the director and his lover, a game of domination and submission encompassing the universe of bondage, the traumas of AIDS and even the theory of images.
- DirectorLukasz KowalskiStarsJoerg GiesslerBlack docu-comedy from the largest pawn shop in Poland. Times are tough, bankruptcy looms, but then the two choleric proprietors get a bright idea. A hilarious, heartwarming film.
- DirectorHumaira BilkisStarsHumaira BilkisKhaleda BilkisAbdul Mannan MiaHumaira Bilkis has a problem: after a pilgrimage to Mecca, her mother, who was previously an emancipated poet, has now become devout.
- DirectorMirissa NeffStarsIvan KadeyGary KhozaPunka KhozaSteeped in never-before-seen Super 8 footage, 'This is National Wake' journeys into the kaleidoscopic world of an outlaw multiracial rock band, in apartheid-era South Africa, whose members battled a racist system to taste freedom.
- DirectorJohn WebsterIn the freer climate of the 1990s, some young women from Estonia are enticed into Finland to work as dancers and entertainers. Many, like 18 years old Irma, find themselves doing striptease.
- DirectorAntti LempiäinenStarsAntti LempiäinenJarkkoXenaA newspaper article about the classic Finnish film And the Men on Train Wave (1992) leads the main character, who lives through the peak years of middle age, on a journey in search of his childhood friend.
- DirectorIiti Yli-HarjaStarsFatuRaiLeena UotilaFor Fatu, a simple visit to the grocery store feels as nerve-racking as a lunar expedition: for the first time in his life, he's wearing makeup in public.
- DirectorKasper KiertznerStarsThomas JacobsenLars KorneliussenEino TaunajikLars, Eino and Thomas are fighting for a better future for themselves and their friends in Tasiilaq in eastern Greenland. A youth film about hope, dreams and the right to be yourself in turbulent times.
- DirectorRobin HunzingerIn the 1920s, Emma and Marcelle met at school in Dijon. Secretly, love blossomed between the two teenage girls, but after two years they parted ways. Marcelle developed tuberculosis and was admitted to a sanatorium.
- DirectorRiitta RaskStarsKaija SaariahoJean-Baptiste BarrièreAleksi BarrièreThe documentary film The Echoes of the Universe - The Music of Kaija Saariaho traces Saariaho's evolution from a shy girl in Helsinki to becoming one of the world's most esteemed contemporary composers.
- DirectorCatarina DiehlStarsSalma SarkolaOlivia HölsöSatu Tuuli KarhuSeven different women's stories about family are woven into one life-long piece. It's about a life in which we don't have the courage to voice our opinions, desires and expectations.
- DirectorJohn WebsterSet in the red light district of Mumbai, the film follows social worker Vinay's dedication to combat the spread of HIV and to bring help and dignity to the lives of the women and trans people working there. "He believes his efforts can change something, and he loves the girls and women in the small rooms of shadow and light. The same basic human love emanates from the film. This has demanded great respect, a distinct filmmaker's viewpoint and an appreciation of cinematic language that not only depicts the lives of poor Indian prostitutes among the dregs of society, but also conveys the emotion that these women endure their fate through humour and by caring for each other. Director John Webster successfully lets us look at this world of poverty and hopelessness without making us feel like intruders. The women talk to the film crew with a trust that must have been established over a long period of time." -Tue Steen Muller for Modern Times Review.
- DirectorMarkus ToivoStarsMarkus ToivoMarkku AhoKristiina DyerEstranged father and son are building a gate in front of their unfinished house while also trying to bridge the generational gap between them.
- DirectorLaura RantanenIn the aftermath of a death, a home is cleaned out; the accumulation of a life is removed in bags and recycle bins. Goodbye words is a documentary short film about books, cyclicality, and the acceptance of death.
- DirectorInês T. AlvesIn the Amazon rainforest children live in deep intimacy with nature. Between the waters of the Pastaza River and the top of the trees, they run their daily lives almost autonomously and with a strong sense of collaboration.
- DirectorPerttu InkiläJenni PystynenStrangers in the Dark is an experimental film of how light pollution makes glow-worm's love life a living hell. Combining different techniques from animation to archive material the film follows glow worm's attempts to find a partner in an environment that is no longer dark at night. The story about light and darkness moves from the scale of planetary to microscopic, from the calmness of nature to a hectic city and from artificial light to the green shimmer of glow-worm's behind.
- DirectorRafiki FarialaStarsRafiki FarialaAaron KoyasukpengoNestor Ngbandi NgouyouThe filmmaker turns the camera on himself and his friends, capturing their everyday life as students of Bangui University. At once clear-eyed and poetic, they share their thoughts about their future in the Central African Republic.
- DirectorMarcus LenzMila TeshaievaLocals emerge from their shelters, corpses are lying in the streets of Bucha. The trauma is clear to see. But life needs to go on. At first, all is despair-But these Ukrainians reveal their resilience.
- DirectorVinay ShuklaStarsRavish KumarSushil BahugunaDeepak ChaubeyHow independent news reporting in India and beyond is increasingly under threat by budgetary cuts and especially, extremists leveraging alternative platforms to spread misinformation.
- DirectorHelena ÖstWith the selling of a summer cottage, the film opens a view of the past and the future, the story of a family and generations, breakaways, independence and loneliness .
- DirectorMaija BlåfieldStarsMaija BlåfieldTina TablerKaarlo WegeliusFinland has the most forest in Europe, but primeval forest has become so rare that it almost feels fictional. Is it now the enchanted forest? And is a commercial forest real? As the nature documentaries are staged, are they fiction? As feral gardens grow over the abandoned human infrastructure in Detroit, will they become future forests?