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Oregon Pine

2016Movie89 minGerman

Wood engineer Richard lives a life like a construction. Highly engaged in his career his private life consists of nothing but short purely sexual affairs. When he first meets Teresa everything changes. The unexpected tenderness, intimacy and the longing it brings pulls him right in. Richard is booked for a wild ride of love, passion, ease and freedom and his time with Teresa becomes a journey towards his own feelings and the question arises: Where do I belong? But the answer Richard finds hits Teresa’s sore spot and suddenly he realizes that he basically knows nothing about her. Where she comes from, where she wants to go, who she is…

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Director: UnknownGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the ecological importance and historical logging practices of Oregon's pine forests. It delves into the complex relationship between conservation efforts, industry, and the future of these vital ecosystems.

Critical Reception

Information on critical reception for 'Oregon Pine' is limited, suggesting it may have had a niche release or primarily screened at festivals. Documentaries focused on environmental themes often receive thoughtful consideration, particularly regarding their educational value and calls to action.

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  • Focuses on the delicate balance between nature and human industry.
  • Highlights the long-term consequences of resource management.
  • Emphasizes the visual beauty and ecological significance of Oregon's pine forests.

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