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applegrove

(130,212 posts)
Sun May 18, 2025, 08:05 PM May 2025

Photographer and his wife plant 2 million trees since 2001. See what it looks like today.



Photographer and his wife plant 2 million trees since 2001. See what it looks like today.
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Photographer and his wife plant 2 million trees since 2001. See what it looks like today. (Original Post) applegrove May 2025 OP
thank you for adding content along with your link nt msongs May 2025 #1
Wow Demovictory9 May 2025 #2
Amazing and inspirational. OAITW r.2.0 May 2025 #3
Inspiration? "The Man Who Planted Trees" (French title: L'homme qui plantait des arbres) Bernardo de La Paz May 2025 #4
Yes. I've seen that film. I thought of it when I came across applegrove May 2025 #7
Wonderful. I've seen that set of photos... electric_blue68 May 2025 #5
Here you go Omaha Steve May 2025 #6
Makes my heart smile! tazcat May 2025 #8
The US should do that again. rickyhall May 2025 #9
Sebastiao Salgado electricmonk May 2025 #10

Bernardo de La Paz

(60,320 posts)
4. Inspiration? "The Man Who Planted Trees" (French title: L'homme qui plantait des arbres)
Sun May 18, 2025, 09:22 PM
May 2025
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Man_Who_Planted_Trees
The Man Who Planted Trees (French title: L'homme qui plantait des arbres), also known as The Story of Elzéard Bouffier, is an allegorical tale by French author Jean Giono, published in 1953. It tells the story of one shepherd's long and successful singlehanded effort to re-forest a desolate valley in the foothills of the Alps, near Provence, throughout the first half of the 20th century. It was written in French, and first published in English. The story has become known worldwide and is seen as an inspiration for ecological regeneration brought about by man. In 1988, Frédéric Back won an Academy Award for the animated short film The Man Who Planted Trees (L'homme qui plantait des arbres). The film was published in two versions, French and English, and narrated respectively by actors Philippe Noiret and Christopher Plummer.


The film is a Canadian production: CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation / Radio-Canada). It is really good and how I encountered the story.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Man_Who_Planted_Trees_%28film%29
The Man Who Planted Trees (French: L'homme qui plantait des arbres) is a 1987 Canadian short animated film directed by Frédéric Back. It is based on Jean Giono's 1953 short story The Man Who Planted Trees. This 30-minute film was distributed in two versions, French and English, narrated respectively by actors Philippe Noiret and Christopher Plummer, and produced by Radio-Canada.

The film won the Academy Award (1988) for Best Animated Short Film.[2][3] In his acceptance speech, Back shared his Oscar with "all the women and men who plant trees and hope and work so hard to protect forests, wildlife, the health and the beauty of this world".

In 1994, it was voted number 44 of the 50 Greatest Cartoons of all time by members of the animation field.[6]

30 minutes, English language version:

applegrove

(130,212 posts)
7. Yes. I've seen that film. I thought of it when I came across
Sun May 18, 2025, 09:56 PM
May 2025

Last edited Mon May 19, 2025, 01:48 AM - Edit history (1)

today's story. Thanks for posting.

electric_blue68

(25,797 posts)
5. Wonderful. I've seen that set of photos...
Sun May 18, 2025, 09:23 PM
May 2025

I love some one's post...

"Now that's a green new deal."

😄👍👍

electricmonk

(2,015 posts)
10. Sebastiao Salgado
Sun May 18, 2025, 10:13 PM
May 2025

probably my favorite living photographer. His work is amazing. Even if you don't recognize his name you've probably seen some of his work. There are a lot of really good YouTube videos with him or about his work. This is my favorite but there's dozens of them. He definitely wasn't one of those reclusive artist types. He wanted to get his message out to as many people as possible.

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