• Wild Relatives

    Wild Relatives



  • Wild Relatives

    Wild Relatives



  • Wild Relatives

    Wild Relatives



Wild Relatives

by Jumana Manna

Wild Relatives

Germany, Norway, Lebanon | 2018 | 68:00 min

Content Categories

Documentary
Synopsis
Deep in the earth beneath the Norwegian permafrost, seeds from all over the world are stored in the Global Seed Vault to provide a backup should disaster strike. For the first time ever, seeds held there from a major gene bank in Aleppo are now being replicated, after its holdings were left behind when the institution had to move to Lebanon due to the civil war. It is refugees from Syria who are carrying out this painstaking work in the fields of the Beqaa Valley. In the Levant, dry conditions and the power of global agricultural corporations are the biggest challenge, while in the Arctic Circle – where the seed vault was supposed to withstand anything – it is rising temperatures and melting glaciers.
Wild Relatives loosely links together different narratives and biographies, opening up a space to reflect on biodiversity, resilience, global justice and climate change, as well as disasters caused by human hand and the ambivalent efforts made to overcome them. Beauty and horror lie close together in the Anthropocene, just as they do in this film’s outstanding images.
Festivals/Awards
68th Berlinale 48th FORUM
CPH:DOX
35th Kassel DokFest
Cast and Crew
  • Director Jumana Manna
  • Producer Jumana Manna, Elisabeth Kleppe (Aldeles)
  • Director of Photography Marte Vold
  • Editor Katrin Ebersohn
  • Sound Rawad Hobeika
  • Sound Design Philippe Ciompi
Original Languages

Arabic

Norwegian

English

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