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Natacha Vas-Deyres, president of the Hypermondes festival, specialist in science fiction, returns Thursday, May 9 in the Franceinfo Talk on the release of the film Planet of the Apes, which questions in particular the relationships between men and nature.
Natacha Vas-Deyres, president of the Hypermondes festival, specialist in science fiction, returns Thursday May 9 in the Franceinfo Talk on Twitch on one of the main themes of the saga The Planet of the Apeswhose latest opus was released in theaters the day before: the relationship between men, animals and nature.
The human world replaced by plants
“What struck me in this film is this magnificent vision, this beautiful vision of nature, of our human world which is slowly disappearing and which is therefore replaced by plants, underlines Natacha Vas-Deyres. There are only these traces, these kinds of positive ruins which end up returning to nature.”
“This tribe of monkeys works with the eagles, respecting nature and in cooperation with it, obviously unlike humans who have still not understood anything.”
Natacha Vas-Deyresat franceinfo
“That’s it, really, she continues, the lesson and the very nature of monkeys which remain animals in the sense that even if they are thinking animals, they are at the heart of the planet’s system, at the heart of the natural system. It’s really one of the common threads of the entire Planet of the Apes saga.”
In the Franceinfo Talk, every Wednesday and Thursday, Ludovic Pauchant and his guests debate current events with Internet users of the Franceinfo Twitch channel.