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Robin Petré
DK ES 2025 92' 52'
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ONLY ON EARTH takes us on an immersive and visually striking journey into Southern Galicia, one of Europe’s most vulnerable wildfire zones. During the hottest summer on record, both humans and animals struggle to cope as inextinguishable fires draw closer.
Wild horses have roamed the Galician mountains for centuries, playing a crucial role in fire prevention by curbing flammable undergrowth - but their numbers are dwindling as human development clashes with nature. Through the eyes of the horses, a young cowboy, a seasoned fire analyst, a devoted equine vet, and a farming family on the frontlines, the film reflects on the fragile balance of our natural world and human-animal relations.
Director | Robin Petré |
Producers | Signe Skov Thomsen, Malene Flindt Pedersen |
Co- Producers | Carles Brugueras, Marieke van den Bersselaar |
Production Company | Hansen & Pedersen |
Co-Production Company | Polar Star Films |
Cinematography | María Goya Barquet |
Editor | Charlotte Munch Bengtsen |
Music | Roger Goula |
Sound | Thomas Perez-Pape |
Berlinale 2025 |
Thessaloniki Doc Fest 2025 |
CPH:DOX 2025 |
Runtime | 92' 52' |
Spoken Languages | Spanish, Galician |
Production Countries | Denmark, Spain |
Robin Petré is a Danish film director and artist. In her work she explores human-animal relations and our co-existence with nature. Her feature-length debut FROM THE WILD SEA (2021) premiered at the Berlinale and received the Grand Prix at Global Science Film Festival among other awards. The film was nominated for the Danish Film Critics Award and has screened at festivals such as Zürich Film Festival, Krakow Film Festival, Sydney Film Festival, CPH:DOX, and True/False. Her short film PULSE (2016) was awarded the Silver Dove for An Outstanding Artistic Contribution at DOK Leipzig. She holds an MA in Documentary Film Directing from Doc Nomads. She’s an alumna of Berlinale Talents, Sundance Institute, Nordic Film Lab, and IDFAcademy. Her new film ONLY ON EARTH (2025) celebrates its world premiere at the Berlinale. The film previously received the Cannes Marché du Film Docs-in-Progress Award 2024.