Ever Slow Green

56min  |  English  |  Environment, Documentary

Subtitles: English, Dutch, French, German, Hebrew, Portuguese, Spanish, Turkish

In 1968, a unique afforestation project took root on an eroded desert plateau in the emerging international experimental township of Auroville, South India.

Ever Slow Green tells the story of this outstanding example of eco-restoration.
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Synopsis

50 years ago, a unique afforestation project took root on an eroded desert plateau in Tamil Nadu, South India, when people from diverse countries came together to establish the international experimental township of Auroville.Initially driven by the necessity to make the harsh conditions more liveable, the idealism of some early residents lead them to develop expertise in cultivating the Tropical Dry Evergreen Forest, a rare forest type native to the coastal belt of Tamil Nadu.Today, the lush Auroville forest is an outstanding example of eco-restoration that recreates and preserves a type of tropical forest that is on the verge of extinction.Ever Slow Green tells the story of Auroville’s 50-years-young forest through some of the diverse characters who have dedicated their lives to bringing it to fruition.

Credits

director: Christoph Pohl

writer: Christoph Pohl

producer: Christoph Pohl

Associate Producer: Lesley Branagan

Cinematographer: G.P. Aravindan

Editor: Christoph Pohl

Titles & Maps: Roeland Trauwaen

Sound Recordist: Avanes Avakian, Christoph Pohl, Chloe Sanchez

Asst. Sound Editor: Marie-Pierre Lacombe

Asst. Camera: K. Kathiravan, M. Manisugan

Drone Cinematographer: A. Anbu Prabhu

Electrician: Guna Shanuram

Musician: Greg Davis, Chloe Sanchez