Les Origines de la pomme ou le jardin d'Eden retrouvé
Catherine Peix
2010 - 53 min - HDCam - Couleur - France

The film takes us into the mountains of Tian Shan in Kazakhstan where the first apple trees were born, 165 million years ago. Called Malus sieversii, they grow in thick forests of trees, all different from each other, some of them being three hundred years old and sometimes more than thirty meters high. Edible and delicious, in its shapes and colours, the wild apple Malus sieversii has this special characteristic of being naturally resistant to the traditional pathogens of the domestic apple, including apple scab.
Through a scientific and historical investigation, the film chronicles the life of a Kazakh scholar, Aymak Djangaliev, who devoted himself to studying and protecting this unique world heritage. It also highlights the contemporary issues brought up by the discovery of the apple of “origins”. Malus sieversii offers the possibility of a new fruit tree growing, requiring no pesticides: it represents a biodiversity, which is essential to protect for the future generations.



Author-Director : Catherine Peix
Editing : Catherine Peix
Delegate Producer : Seppia Film
Co-producer : Kri-Kor Films
Broadcasting Co-producer : ARTE France
Broadcasting Co-producer : France 3
Broadcasting Co-producer : MDR Leipzig (Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk)
Broadcasting Pre-purchase : RTBF Bruxelles
Broadcasting Sale : RAI (Italie)
Broadcasting Sale : YLE (Finlande)

Distribution


Distributor : Kri-Kor Films
Disponible au Club du doc

Distinctions

2012 - Festival International des Cinémas d’Asie, Vesoul (France) : Prix du public du film documentaire