Director Luc Jacquet takes audience on an extraordinary journey deep into the heart of a tropical forest.
Director: Luc Jacquet
Casting: Francis Hallé
The creators of “March of the Penguins” reappear with a mindful and sparkling emotional story telling the life of an old forest, through series of innocent images which are shot with high technology.
Film synopsis:
In his new film, Luc Jacquet takes us on an extraordinary journey deep into the tropical forest, into the heart of life itself.
For the first time, a tropical forest springs to life before our very eyes.
From the first shoot to the blossoming of giant trees, from the canopy to the development of hidden links between plants and animals, no less than seven centuries will unfold before us.
Luc Jacquet has been filming nature for many years, moving and thrilling audiences with unique and exciting tales. His encounter with the botanist Francis Hallé gave birth to this heritage film, combining the transmission of knowledge, poetry and visual magic, about the last great primal forests in the tropics.
“Il était une forêt” offers an exceptional immersion in this wild world that has remained in its original state, in perfect balance, where each organism – from the smallest to the largest and all connected to each other – plays an essential part.
Language: French with Vietnamese subtitles
“Once Upon a Forest” will be screened on Fri 07 Apr 2017, 8 pm and Sun 09 Apr 2017, 6 pm at L’Espace, 24 Trang Tien, Hanoi.
Casting: Francis Hallé
The creators of “March of the Penguins” reappear with a mindful and sparkling emotional story telling the life of an old forest, through series of innocent images which are shot with high technology.
Film synopsis:
In his new film, Luc Jacquet takes us on an extraordinary journey deep into the tropical forest, into the heart of life itself.
For the first time, a tropical forest springs to life before our very eyes.
From the first shoot to the blossoming of giant trees, from the canopy to the development of hidden links between plants and animals, no less than seven centuries will unfold before us.
Luc Jacquet has been filming nature for many years, moving and thrilling audiences with unique and exciting tales. His encounter with the botanist Francis Hallé gave birth to this heritage film, combining the transmission of knowledge, poetry and visual magic, about the last great primal forests in the tropics.
“Il était une forêt” offers an exceptional immersion in this wild world that has remained in its original state, in perfect balance, where each organism – from the smallest to the largest and all connected to each other – plays an essential part.
Language: French with Vietnamese subtitles
“Once Upon a Forest” will be screened on Fri 07 Apr 2017, 8 pm and Sun 09 Apr 2017, 6 pm at L’Espace, 24 Trang Tien, Hanoi.
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