Project Detail

Interspecies

Synopsis

Humans demonstrate and passionately argue that plants have as much by way of brainpower as they do beauty. And what if they were actually communicating with us? And if they were, what do they have to tell us?

Details

Year
2024
Type of film
Features
Director
Lucy Walker
Producer
Julian Cautherley, Aimara Reques, David Rosier

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Aconite Productions with support from Screen Scotland, BFI Doc Society

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