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Take an Immersive Journey Through an Ancient Rainforest’s Mycelial Network in ‘Fungi: Web of Life’

December 11, 2023

Kate Mothes

“Everywhere you look, there are stories unfolding around fungi, connecting all life in the forest. But of all the fungal species on Earth, we’ve only described about five percent,” says biologist Merlin Sheldrake (previously) in the trailer for the visually stunning, immersive new film Fungi: Web of Life.

Narrated by Björk, and produced by K2 Studios, the movie follows Sheldrake—who has devoted his career to the remarkable and mysterious world of mycelium and mushrooms—as he embarks on a journey through the ancient Tarkine rainforest of Tasmania. Timelapse cinematography Steve Axford (previously) of Planet Fungi reveals up-close details of rarely seen fungal phenomena, from the dispersion of spores to vast subterranean networks known fondly as the “wood wide web.”

 

A still from a film about fungi, showing a cluster of delicate pink mushrooms on a mossy tree.

All images © ‘Fungi: Web of Life’

The documentary comes face-to-face with the reality of habitat loss due to deforestation and the climate crisis. “We’re burning the library—a library of different ways to rise to the challenge of living,” Sheldrake warns. He visits scientists and designers at the forefront of their fields, discovering never-before-seen species and learning from mycelium to create new, sustainable products and environmental solutions.

Fungi: Web of Life is currently showing in five theaters across North America, including IMAX Victoria at the Royal B.C. Museum, with numerous releases scheduled across the U.S. and the U.K. next year. Find a screening near you and learn more on the film’s website.

Sheldrake also authored the bestselling book Entangled Life: How Fungi Make Our Worlds, which includes even more images by Steve Axford. You might also enjoy the astonishing mycological photography of Barbora Bartokova in the Czech Republic or the collaborative duo Danny Newman and Roo Vandegrift in Ecuador.

 

A gif of timelapses showing growing mushrooms.

A still from a film about fungi, showing the undersides of a cluster of blue mushrooms.

A gif of a timelapse of mushrooms growing.

A still from a film about fungi, showing a cluster of delicate, bright pink mushrooms.

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