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Heart of an Oak

A home like no other.
2022 | 81m | French

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Once upon a time, there was a pedunculate oak (Quercus robur), born in 1810, 210 years old and a pillar in its kingdom. This spectacular adventure features an extraordinary cast: squirrels, barnacles, jays, ants, field mice... This vibrant, whirring, marvelous little world seals its destiny around the majestic tree that welcomes them, feeds them and protects them from its roots to its crown. A poetic ode to life, in which nature alone expresses itself.
Release Date: Feb 23, 2022
Director: Michel Seydoux, Laurent Charbonnier
Writer: Michel Seydoux, Michel Fessler
Genres: Documentary
Keywords animals, animals & nature, tree, animal life, nature, nature documentary
Production Companies Gaumont, Winds, Caméra One Télévision, Conseil Département Du Loir-Et-Cher, La Fondation Didier
Box Office Revenue: $3,328,186
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 31, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Aug 31, 2025
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Name Character
Name Job
Antoine Machon Drone Pilot
Maël Gaudin Construction Manager
Cyrille Aufort Original Music Composer
Michel Seydoux Writer, Director
Rousslan Dion Camera Operator
Laurent Charbonnier Camera Operator, Original Concept, Director
Jean-Marc Dupuy Machinist
Mathieu Giombini Director of Photography
Muriel Bec Animal Coordinator
Jérémy Lesquenner Electrician
Arnaud Fouquet Imaging Science
Juliette Bailly Painter
Aurélie Leymarie Assistant Editor
Guillaume Marion Drone Pilot
Manon Alonzo Production Assistant
Christophe Pottier Camera Operator
Romain Mosti Electrician
Emmanuel André Musician
Lola Adamo Production Secretary
Noé Dijoux Assistant Decorator
Jean-Louis Bonnet Special Effects Assistant
Philippe Penot Sound
Julie Gehan-Rodriguez Musician
Mathieu Mouterde Electrician
Damien Vicart Drone Pilot
Antoine Lagarde Drone Pilot
Karim Daoues Animal Coordinator
Lionel Dijoux Construction Manager
Cynthia Sicco Second Assistant Director
Marine Blanchet Animal Coordinator
Malia Bouchareb Assistant Location Manager
Dominique Schmit Dolby Consultant
Hugo Mesnil Electrician
Martin Livet First Assistant Camera
Stéphane Gallet Assistant Editor
Antoine Lebas Assistant Location Manager
Guillaume Poyet Technical Advisor, Animal Coordinator
Samuel Guiton Camera Operator
Edgar Raclot Machinist
Oriane Carcy Musician
Sarah Schneider Assistant Decorator
Hugo Hincelin Assistant Location Manager
Olivier Bertrand First Assistant Camera
Matthias Abrantes Assistant Location Manager
Mathieu Reymond Drone Pilot
Vincent Robillard Assistant Location Manager
Yona Azoulay Supervising Music Editor
Sylvain Viricel Camera Operator
Charles Kapandji Second Assistant Camera
Camille Rochette Set Decoration
Samy Bardet Sound
Alexandre Requintel Assistant Location Manager
Arthur Barrow Electrician
Dominique Mansion Co-Writer
Jean-Charles Etien Machinist
Emmanuelle Imbs Assistant Decorator
Martine Todisco Sound
Benoît Squizzato Special Effects Assistant
Anne-Marie Loridant Assistant Location Manager
Sébastien Pierre Mixing Engineer
Hugo Man Controller
Tommy Pelletier Animal Coordinator
Yann Cannamela Grip
Akémi Fillon Musician
Sylvie Lager Editor
Mathilde Kefelian Assistant Decorator
Nicolas Kiechel Grip
Karine Winczura Co-Writer
Maxime Perrard Machinist
Christophe Pierrot Assistant Location Manager
Lucie Legrand Painter
Jérémy Gueudin Assistant Location Manager
Grégoire Benzaquen Machinist
Mikhaël Kurc Sound Assistant
Marc Doisne Sound
Jérôme Mauzet General Manager
Juliette Mazingarbe Animal Coordinator
Théa Lambours Assistant Decorator
Léa Charnier Camera Trainee
Loup Hubin Special Effects Technician
Michel Fessler Writer
Véronique Lorne Head Decorator
Lucie Calvez Assistant Director Trainee
Johann Nallet Mixing Engineer
Morgane Baux Set Decoration
Charly Belk Animal Coordinator
Sébastien Brun Assistant Location Manager
Lisa Humblot Animal Coordinator
Vincent Copéret Storyboard Artist, Storyboard Designer
Ombeline Lévêque Assistant Decorator
Yacine Fougea Assistant Location Manager
Julien Le Roux Assistant Director
Stéphane Viola Assistant Decorator
Inès Lefranc Animal Coordinator
Théodule Carré-Cassaigne Second Assistant Camera
Salomé Lacœuilhe Production Trainee
Matis Alexandre Sound Assistant
Alain Perthuis Animal Coordinator
Stéphane Reichart Music Programmer
Melanie Grywnow Administration
Varda Kabon Supervising Music Editor
Philippe Baisadouli Production Director
Mathilde Louveau Assistant Editor
Ariane Guez Controller
Marc Chipan Controller
Olivier Zenenski Special Effects Supervisor
Anne Gravoin Musician
Judith Lanjouere-Croux Assistant Decorator
Sophia Daverdon Assistant Decorator
David Faivre Decorator
Arthur Ehret Machinist
Gérard Bertrand Animal Coordinator
Benjamin Viau Mixing Engineer
Paul Lefranc Animal Coordinator
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Michel Seydoux Producer
Barthélémy Fougea Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

I used to work with some of the folks who created for the BBC’s acclaimed Natural History Unit in Bristol so knew of a few tricks of the trade used here but there are still some other marvellously creative techniques employed to depict the life of an ancient French oak tree. We begin with a threaten ... ing storm that billows the branches and as the clouds gather causes great consternation amongst the myriad of animals, birds and insects that call this their home. It’s especially dangerous for those whose homes and families are underground and prone to the flooding that might just result. That’s just the start of the seasonal cycle that shows us these creatures that eat foliage, detritus and each other and some of the photography is astonishing. Owls, snakes, mice, spiders - you name it and they make their lives in this structure either permanently or transiently and the time-lapse photography and intimate camera positions deliver impressively. What also helps here is that there’s no commentary and the musical accompaniment is sparingly used to augment the equally innovative audio mixing that incorporates the natural sounds with some inspired use of classical music to illustrate birth, death and everything in between. My favourite season is always winter and that’s captured in a powerful combination of the bleak and snowy as well as the snug and warm, but the other seasons work well too and this is quite a year in the life of this grand old man of the river.

Feb 22, 2025