Directed by
Rose Casella, Floris Leeuwenberg
Country of Origin
Netherlands
Runtime
25:00
Category
The Walking Forest documentary tells the story of Bosk, an extraordinary project that brought a thousand trees into Leeuwarden, forever changing the lives of its citizens. For 100 days, the city transformed into a magical moving forest, and the residents witnessed the beauty and power of nature in their own backyard. It took a lot of cooperation from many people to realise such an impossible project. This film explores the impact this unexpected oasis had on people’s lives and how collective effort can reinvigorate a city by taking steps towards a more sustainable world.
Director Biography – Rose Casella, Floris Leeuwenberg
Floris Leeuwenberg and Rose Casella directed the film together. Both have many years of experience working in film and media. Floris began his career as a reportage photographer and later moved into film, taking him worldwide to cover various topics. Rose started her career in Fine Arts and transitioned into film, working in Vancouver, Canada, on many feature films and TV series. Today, they both live and work in Amsterdam, collaborating as a creative team to find a mutual style, vision and understanding of storytelling.