Earth: Muted

One valley. Three families. An ecological crisis.

Cao, a successful fruit cultivator, follows the recommendations of the authorities to spray pesticides and hand-pollinate hundreds of trees. Season after season, his wish to send his granddaughters to university outgrows the realization that his work may harm the environment.

Jingjing, the seven-year-old daughter of beekeepers Zhang and Chen, travels thousands of kilometers up north to see her parents. As beekeepers, they had to move away from Hanyuan to save the bees and leave Jingjing behind with her grandparents.

Ye, a single parent living on the top of the mountain, wants to spend his last money on an organic cherry orchard. To finish his house and pay for his son’s education they need to raise their income. When his father puts pressure on him to spray the crop to protect it from pests, Ye is prone to give in.

Cao, Jingjing, and Ye are shown in relation to nature – in an orchard without pollinating insects, among the hives of the last domesticated bees, and in a mountainside forest where wild bees still fly. Their stories reveal a relatable battle: the difficulty of choosing between your loved ones’ immediate needs and the bigger picture, the wellbeing of the planet and mankind itself.

“Pinpoints the beautiful yet contradictory interaction between humans and nature”

Jan Asp, SvD

“One last glimpse of a rapidly disappearing paradise”

Michael Tapper, Sydsvenskan

Directed by Mikael Kristersson, Åsa Ekman and Oscar Hedin Hetteberg

In co-production with Film i Skåne & Picafilm

With support from Swedish Postcode Foundation, Swedish Film Institute, Creative Europe, Swedish Arts Grand Committee, Formas & Swedish Society for Nature Conservation

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2021

Feature

70 (2021), 58 (2022) & 52 (2022) minutes

Mandarin with English & Swedish subtitles