



2025
Only on Earth
A holistic documentary on wildfires and wild horses. Robin Petré stares long and hard at the rhythms of social life in Spanish Galicia that revolve around the horses, living with fire, even the way kids play. If we’re going to save the earth, we need to look closely at it.
Director
Robin Petré
Runtime
93 Minutes
Country
Denmark, Spain
Classification
Unclassified 15+
The northern Spanish province of Galicia is increasingly prone to savage wildfires. It is also home to the largest herds of wild horses in Europe. Everything is connected, so that the decrease in horses means more highly flammable gorse; and ironically renewable energy isn’t helping with the roads cut to the wind towers destroying horse habitat.
Robin Petré refuses to preach to us and yet has made an innovative and quietly urgent film that can only be called holistic. Her strategy is to stare long and hard at the interactions that lay themselves bare: the rhythms of social life that revolve around the horses, the ways the community must learn to live with fire, the firefighters in action and in down time, the way kids play together. These things are all inextricably bound up. If we’re going to save the earth, we need to look closely at it first.
Robin Petré refuses to preach to us and yet has made an innovative and quietly urgent film that can only be called holistic. Her strategy is to stare long and hard at the interactions that lay themselves bare: the rhythms of social life that revolve around the horses, the ways the community must learn to live with fire, the firefighters in action and in down time, the way kids play together. These things are all inextricably bound up. If we’re going to save the earth, we need to look closely at it first.
“Offers a roadmap to our survival but also finds a way to burrow itself deep into the crevices of our subconscious, changing the way we do things in our daily lives.”
The International Cinephile Society
"A slow creeping and stark staring of the realities of climate change, right in the face.”
Letterboxd
Berlin, Thessaloniki, CPH:DOX, Sydney
Film Credits
Director
Robin Petré
Year
2025
Country
Denmark & Spain
Language
Spanish & Galician
Subtitles
English
Type
Documentary & Feature
Program Strand
Change Award & World Documentary
Producer
Signe Skov Thomsen, Malene Flindt Pedersen, Marieke van den Bersselaar & Carles Brugueras
Writer
Robin Petré
Editor
Charlotte Munch Bengtsen
Film Source
Immy Sutton & Autlook Filmsales
Genre
Documentary, Environmental & Nature
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