In 2015, the film “Demain” directed by Mélanie Laurent and Cyril Dion was released in theaters with the aim of showing that there are solutions to the climate crisis. Seen by 1.1 million spectators in theaters and distributed in 30 countries, the film received the César for best documentary in 2016.
Today, the co-founder of the “Colibris” movement which fights for an energy transition and for the protection of the environment returns with “Animal”, a film which tackles the other great ecological crisis: the 6th mass extinction of species.
He is the guest of Planète Bleu this Saturday, November 27!
Synopsis
Bella and Vipulan are 16 years old, a generation convinced that their future is threatened. Climate change, 6th mass extinction of species … In 50 years, their world could become uninhabitable. They might alert but nothing really changes. So they decide to go back to the source of the problem: our relationship to the living world.
Throughout an extraordinary journey, they will cunderstand that we are deeply linked to all other species. And that by saving them, we will save ourselves too. The human being believed that he could separate himself from nature, but he is nature. He too is an Animal.