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In ‘Tristan Forever,’ A Paris Doctor Moves To Remotest Inhabited Place On Earth, With Unexpected Consequences – Berlin Film Festival

'Tristan Forever' Hugofilm Features EXCLUSIVE: Dr. Loran Bonnardot is the inheritor of a tradition that stretches back to the 1600s and even earlier – the European traveler who sets out to explore remote lands and sometimes elects not to go back. The physician from Paris began visiting Tristan da Cunha in the South Atlantic – considered the remotest inhabited place on the planet – 30 years ago and at the age of 50 decided to relocate their permanently, if the island’s 230 residents would have him.

'Tristan Forever'

'Tristan Forever'

Credit: Deadline

Key Highlights

  • His story is told in Tristan Forever, which holds its world premiere at the Berlin Film Festival on Sunday.
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  • Bonnardot directed the documentary.
  • We have your first look at it in the exclusive clip below.
  • Watch on Deadline Director Tobias Nölle Hugofilm Features Nölle’s credits include Preparations for a Miracle (2023), Aloys (2016/FIPRESCI prize, Panorama Berlinale), and the 2007 short René, winner of the Golden Leopard at Locarno.
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