An Irish Atlantic Rainforest
(Feature Documentary)
In 2009, Dublin sculptor Eoghan Daltun abandoned city life for a derelict 73-acre farm on the Beara Peninsula. The land is ecologically damaged: overgrazed and choking with invasive species. His radical solution? To step back and let nature heal itself. This immersive environmental documentary chronicles ecological resurrection as native woodlands surge from barren ground, rare species return, and biodiversity explodes. The film poses urgent questions about humanity's place in nature in an age of climate crisis and biodiversity loss.
(Feature Documentary)
In 2009, Dublin sculptor Eoghan Daltun abandoned city life for a derelict 73-acre farm on the Beara Peninsula. The land is ecologically damaged: overgrazed and choking with invasive species. His radical solution? To step back and let nature heal itself. This immersive environmental documentary chronicles ecological resurrection as native woodlands surge from barren ground, rare species return, and biodiversity explodes. The film poses urgent questions about humanity's place in nature in an age of climate crisis and biodiversity loss.
Director: Gary Lennon
Writers: Gary Lennon, Eoghan Daltun
Producers: Gary Lennon, Clare Stronge
Production Companies: Gambit Pictures (IRL), Plainsong Films (IRL).
Assistant Producer: Emma Keane
Year: 2026
Language: English
Duration: 80 mins
Supported by RTÉ, Coimisúin na Meán, ARTE G.E.I.E., University College Cork, the Government of Ireland.
Writers: Gary Lennon, Eoghan Daltun
Producers: Gary Lennon, Clare Stronge
Production Companies: Gambit Pictures (IRL), Plainsong Films (IRL).
Assistant Producer: Emma Keane
Year: 2026
Language: English
Duration: 80 mins
Supported by RTÉ, Coimisúin na Meán, ARTE G.E.I.E., University College Cork, the Government of Ireland.
Complete - Releasing 2026
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