![]() ![]() In this documentary, Wohlleben guides us through his most precious ideas and understanding of how trees work. He feels that trees are social, with the ability to feel and nurse their young, sense pain, and have distinct personalities. In it, he described complex root systems that support trees under stress, much like human support systems that help those in need. German forester Peter Wohlleben published his book, The Hidden Life of Trees (2015), vividly describing his theory that trees can communicate with each other. “Uses the sensorial capacities of cinema to thrillingly visualize a German forester’s contention that trees are social, sentient beings.”-Devika Girish, New York TimesĪ walk in the woods will never be the same for viewers of The Hidden Life of Trees, the new film based on the worldwide bestseller that has profoundly changed how we think about forests. ![]() $12 / $8 Speed, Glenview Garden Club, Yew Dell Botanical Gardens, Waterfront Botanical Gardens, and Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest members Saturday, November 20, 6 pm | LOW TICKET ALERT ![]() Saturday, November 20, 1 pm | LOW TICKET ALERT The Hidden Life of Trees ( Das geheime Leben der B äume) ![]()
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