Norsk filminstitutt

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. 

Production and distribution

Production Year:
2018
Production country:
Germany
Lebanon
Co production country:
Norway
Release date (international):
2018-02-16
Co production company:
Aldeles AS
Financing company:
Vestnorsk Filmsenter AS
Arts Council Norway
Henie Onstad Kunstsenter
KORO
Fritt Ord Foundation
Jeu de Paume
AFAC
Fogo Island Residency
The Lafayette Foundation
Producer:
Jumana Manna
Co producer:
Elisabeth Kleppe

Festivals

2018:
Berlin International Film Festival

Crew

Director:
Jumana Manna
Cinematographer:
Marte Vold
Sound Recording:
Øyvind Rydland
Rune Baggerud
Karine Bacha
Editor:
Katrin Ebersohn
Sound Design:
Philippe Ciompi

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