A deeply moving and engaging portrait of a Vandemonian tree with the ability to survive blizzards, weep alcohol and bring grown men to tears.
Nationally renowned Tasmanian landscape painter Philip Wolfhagen painted cider gums for one of his first major exhibitions 20 years ago. He returns to the site to find all of the trees have since died. He embarks on a journey to find healthy trees with the help of botanist Eve Lazarus.
Screen Australia Presents In Association With Screen Tasmania
With Support from Purves Environmental Fund
And Purryburry Trust
With Tasmanian Land Conservancy and Australian Geographic
Director - Matthew Newton
Producer - Catherine Pettman
Writer - Danielle Wood
Executive Producer - Andry Sculthorpe
Editor - Nic Venettacci
Director of Photography/Drone/Stills - Matthew Newton
Directors Attachment/Additional Cinematography/Drone/Stills - Anna Brozek
Camera Assistant - Rob Giudici
Color Grade / Sound Design - Michael Gissing
Graphics - Manderlee Anstice
Voice Over Recording - George Goerss, Michael Shelley, Cameron Heit
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