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Following the many families who inhabit an oak tree as a home, living together as a society with their neighbours who are concerned with issues such as education, solidarity and survival. 

Heart of Oak

Synopsis

Heart of Oak is a wordless documentary film that takes place at a 210 year-old and 17 metre (56 ft) high oak tree in Sologne. It follows the tree and its animal inhabitants during one calendar year. The animals include insects, birds, mice and a red squirrel. 

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Genre: Documentary, Adventure, Family 
Directors: Laurent Charbonnier, Michel Seydoux 

Please note

This screening is exclusively for parents or carers with a baby under one.

A £2 booking fee will be applied to all orders. 

Age - U Date - Mon 22 July 2024 10:30am

£8 per adult

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