Białowieża, a primeval forest on the edge of Europe, is a magical and paradoxical arena: while those who walk through it may feel sheltered from the world, the forest seems to summon all the major crises of our time. Tourists, scientists, humanitarians, soldiers, and migrants who pass through this realm each tell, in their own way, the story of a world in upheaval — just beyond the trees — while, within the forest, a sense of eternal peace prevails. “Human Nature” is a kaleidoscopic portrait of a forest on alert, revealing the deep paradox of humanity—endlessly torn between the beauty and the cruelty of an increasingly uncertain world.
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