1987 Animated Short: The Man Who Planted Trees

Below is a 30-minute film that won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short in 1987. It's set to a famous short story set in France in the 1910's through 1947. But given what we now know about planting trees rejuvenating nearby springs, which we've seen happen in places like North Africa, this story must be based on a true character.



It's counter-intuitive that planting trees eventually gets dried springs to flow with water. But in many cases that's what happens.





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