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Nature : pour une réconciliation

Feb 11, 2025
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★ 9.0

Overview

Combining poetry, science and emotion, this film traces the history of life, from its cosmic origins to its evolution on our planet, through the wonders of biodiversity and the contemporary challenges it faces. Through spectacular images, Yann Arthus-Bertrand questions the paradoxes of our times and urges a collective transformation to reconcile humanity with nature.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

M6
Hope Production
Calt Production (FR)

Cast

Yann Arthus-Bertrand

Self

Yann Arthus-Bertrand

Jane Goodall

Self

Jane Goodall

Lucie Lucas

Self

Lucie Lucas

Hamida Aman

Self

Hamida Aman

Lo Richet-Lebon

Self

Lo Richet-Lebon

Julia Faure

Self

Julia Faure

Marie-Sarah Carcassone

Self

Marie-Sarah Carcassone

Pauline Rapilly-Ferniot

Self

Pauline Rapilly-Ferniot

Caroline Pultz

Self

Caroline Pultz

Chela Noori

Self

Chela Noori

Delphine Minoui

Self

Delphine Minoui

Adélaïde Charlier

Self

Adélaïde Charlier

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