Il était une forêt (2013)
Directed by Luc Jacquet

Documentary
aka: Once Upon a Forest

Film Synopsis

For the first time, a tropical forest is born right before our eyes. From the first planting of the trees to their mature stage, where they become towering giants harbouring a secret connection between plants and animals, seven centuries of miraculous growth are presented to us in a matter of minutes...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Luc Jacquet
  • Script: Luc Jacquet, Francis Hallé
  • Cinematographer: Antoine Marteau
  • Music: Éric Neveux
  • Cast: Francis Hallé (Himself)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 78 min
  • Aka: Once Upon a Forest

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