Far from the Trees (Spanish: Lejos de los árboles) is a documentary film by Spanish artist and director Jacinto Esteva Grew.
Shot in 1963, it was held up for nine years before its release in 1972.
[1] A documentary told as a travelogue and intent on exposing the intense poverty of areas of Spain outside of the touristic eye, Far from the Trees is considered by some a successor to Luis Buñuel's Land Without Bread.
As a political statement, the film is a protest to the image of a newly modernized Spain being promoted by Franco.
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