A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 10, 2012
Original Title:
Planète corps
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
ARTE
Mona Lisa Production
Smith&Nasht
Production Countries:
Australia | France
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: 12
Like the Earth, the human body is a planet teeming with wild life in the midst of fascinating landscapes. For the first time, a microscopic film safari traces these different life forms in and on the human body. These organisms thrive and compete, feed and reproduce, develop and die. In the course of the journey, it becomes clear that some of these organisms are useful and even vital for humans, while others are harmful. Nevertheless, they are all part of a sophisticated ecosystem that has developed over the course of evolution. The number of bacteria that the human body harbors is greater than the number of cells that make it up. Every human being is therefore in constant interaction with countless microorganisms.
Camera Operator:
Sándor Várkonyi
Oliver Nasht
Camera Technician:
Peter Coleman
Ian Batt
Torstein Dyrting
Director:
Pierre-François Gaudry
Editor:
Pierre-François Gaudry
Nicolas Després
Léonore Desuzinges
Editorial Production Assistant:
Nicolas Francon
Executive Producer:
Éric Vernière
Pierre-François Gaudry
Original Music Composer:
Gilbert Grilli
Producer:
Thierry Berrod
Simon Nasht
Production Director:
Françoise Rattier
Scenario Writer:
Pierre-François Gaudry
Joël Leyendecker
Sound:
Janek Roland
Christopher Boyd
Gary Hamden
Terry Meehan
Chris Roland
Glenn Martin
Ben Crane
Leo Sullivan
Sound Recordist:
Nicolas Kelbert
Frédéric Baratte
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