FROM THE WILD SEA
by Robin Petré
synopsis
Along the raw and windy coastline of England, a wide network of volunteers are constantly ready to rescue coastal wildlife from oil, plastic and storms. But the animals struggle against their human surroundings, and the well-meaning volunteers find themselves powerless as they watch the winter storms intensifying and the conditions for the animals worsening. The film takes us on a disturbing and fascinating journey into the emerging Anthropocene Era in which humans are frantically trying to save nature from decay.
| international title: | From the Wild Sea |
| original title: | Fra det vilde hav |
| country: | Denmark |
| sales agent: | DR TV International Sales |
| year: | 2021 |
| genre: | documentary |
| directed by: | Robin Petré |
| film run: | 78' |
| screenplay: | Robin Petré |
| cinematography by: | Robin Petré, Maria Grazia Goya |
| film editing: | Charlotte Munch Bengtsen |
| producer: | Malene Flindt Pedersen |
| production: | Hansen & Pedersen Film og Fjernsyn |

























