Children relate to their surroundings in a different way than we adults do. Their perspective is valuable and worth sharing. Through their eyes, we can see the world anew. In the experimental documentary film Fugler, we aim to explore a specific part of the world through the eyes of children – the Rogaland forest, with its plants and animals.
In a subtle and non-insistent way, the film opens a space where the audience, both children and adults, can reflect on the relationship between humans and nature, offering a reminder of how we can view the world, nature, and our fellow humans with fresh eyes, and how we can act in harmony with it.
CREW:
Director and composer Liv Runesdatter, Cinematographer Joakim Hauge Vocke, Edith, Jakob, Ella, Daniel, Carmen og Ingvald from Storhaug Skole, Director’s assistant Kyrre Hervik Larsen, 1st assistant camera & sound operator Leo Kramer, Soundproducer Eirik Bekkeheien, Executive producer Bjarte Mørner Tveit, Dance teacher Mari Flønes, Vocal Ensemble Song Circus.