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Structural study of a tree. Light, water and air coax it out of the soil in a manner foregrounding time’s relativity to different forms of life on Earth. Made the day my brother got his fork-lift license.
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Status: Released
Released Date: 2010-02-20
Runtime: 3 mins
Director: Tony Balko
Spoken language: No Language
Genres: Documentary
Original title: Tree
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Production Countries: United States of America
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