Life Through The Lens


Poster image Life Through The Lens

_Life Through The Lens_ invites us to meet some of passionate individuals of biodiversity in France who contributed to Yann Arthus-Bertrand’s film _Vibrant_ in 2023. Whether professional or amateur naturalists, budding or seasoned videographers, they share with us their life experiences and the little secrets that have enabled them to become intimate witnesses to a natural world as beautiful as it is mysterious.



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Yann Arthus-BertrandJérémy Frey

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I have seen many animals—in photographs, in film, in VR, in taxidermy, in drawings, in paintings, printed on my shirts and carved in wood on shelves, in dreams, in life. Each time, I have loved them, all of them. I still look at them for a long time, I think about them, I ask myself questions and, sometimes, I study them a little. All of them: the pigeons on the terrace in Syracuse. The rats at sunset in Paris. The iguana of Brazzaville. The gorilla of Lésio-Louna. The slug of Siusi. The donkey of Gatineau. The squirrel of Montreal. Wherever I am, I observe them. For a long time. And I always thank them for letting me look at them. The gaze creates an encounter: I find myself in the presence of the animal.

Some people, while looking, capture moving images and share them in order to share a collective joy. Sometimes, it is only a few seconds of animal presence within the frame, after long hours of filming and, even more, of waiting in concealment. Often obtained using singular audiovisual devices, indispensable allies. Renouer avec le vivant by Jérémy Frey and Yann Arthus-Bertrand (2023), written in collaboration with Rémi Dupouy, introduces us to amateur—better yet, passionate—naturalists, and to their own corner of the world in France (Vosges, Jura, Camargue…), which they traverse in order to observe and share, through images, the animals that inhabit it and thus the “fantastic story of biodiversity.” What this allows, beyond aesthetic pleasure, is knowledge, and through it—one hopes—a better collaboration among humans in order to respect all living beings. An idea that has run through the history of cinema in a marginal but essential way: the image, through spectacle, can be useful and educational.
 

 

Viva Paci
Professor and Co-Director of the labdoc
Université du Québec à Montréal


  • Français

    Français

    56 mn

    Language: Français
  • English

    English

    56 mn

    Language: English
  • Année 2023
  • Pays France
  • Durée 56
  • Producteur Hope Production, Calt Production
  • Langue French
  • Sous-titres English
  • Résumé court This film invites us to meet biodiversity enthusiasts who, through sheer patience, have become intimate witnesses to a natural world as beautiful as it is mysterious.
  • TLF_Applismb_CA 1
  • Date édito CA 2026-04-17

I have seen many animals—in photographs, in film, in VR, in taxidermy, in drawings, in paintings, printed on my shirts and carved in wood on shelves, in dreams, in life. Each time, I have loved them, all of them. I still look at them for a long time, I think about them, I ask myself questions and, sometimes, I study them a little. All of them: the pigeons on the terrace in Syracuse. The rats at sunset in Paris. The iguana of Brazzaville. The gorilla of Lésio-Louna. The slug of Siusi. The donkey of Gatineau. The squirrel of Montreal. Wherever I am, I observe them. For a long time. And I always thank them for letting me look at them. The gaze creates an encounter: I find myself in the presence of the animal.

Some people, while looking, capture moving images and share them in order to share a collective joy. Sometimes, it is only a few seconds of animal presence within the frame, after long hours of filming and, even more, of waiting in concealment. Often obtained using singular audiovisual devices, indispensable allies. Renouer avec le vivant by Jérémy Frey and Yann Arthus-Bertrand (2023), written in collaboration with Rémi Dupouy, introduces us to amateur—better yet, passionate—naturalists, and to their own corner of the world in France (Vosges, Jura, Camargue…), which they traverse in order to observe and share, through images, the animals that inhabit it and thus the “fantastic story of biodiversity.” What this allows, beyond aesthetic pleasure, is knowledge, and through it—one hopes—a better collaboration among humans in order to respect all living beings. An idea that has run through the history of cinema in a marginal but essential way: the image, through spectacle, can be useful and educational.
 

 

Viva Paci
Professor and Co-Director of the labdoc
Université du Québec à Montréal


  • Français

    Français


    Duration: 56 minutes
    Language: Français
    56 mn
  • English

    English


    Duration: 56 minutes
    Language: English
    56 mn
  • Année 2023
  • Pays France
  • Durée 56
  • Producteur Hope Production, Calt Production
  • Langue French
  • Sous-titres English
  • Résumé court This film invites us to meet biodiversity enthusiasts who, through sheer patience, have become intimate witnesses to a natural world as beautiful as it is mysterious.
  • TLF_Applismb_CA 1
  • Date édito CA 2026-04-17

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