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Apple Trees

1h 40m

Apple Trees is a documentary film. directed by Kwon Woo-jung.

Synopsis

The climate crisis threatens apple cultivation on the Korean Peninsula, pushing farmers to adapt or perish. In Andong, Gyeongbuk Province, a farmer's preparations for a final harvest are underway as orchards face extinction. Contrastingly, in Gangwon Province, young farmer Boran embraces innovative techniques to sustain apple production. In Paju, a dedicated farmer named Jeon Hwan-sik tends to apple trees, preserving a legacy for over two decades. These three farmers, each representing a different approach to apple cultivation, stand at a crossroads. As they confront the harsh realities of climate change, they must make crucial decisions about their future and relationship with the land.

Quick Facts

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Runtime 1h 40m 100 minutes total
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Language Korean Original language
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Country South Korea Production

Production Details

Status
Post Production
Original Language
KO

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Apple Trees about?

The climate crisis threatens apple cultivation on the Korean Peninsula, pushing farmers to adapt or perish. In Andong, Gyeongbuk Province, a farmer's preparations for a final harvest are underway a...

Who directed Apple Trees?

Apple Trees was directed by Kwon Woo-jung.

How long is Apple Trees?

Apple Trees has a runtime of 1 hours and 40 minutes (100 minutes total).