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Résumés(1)
Luc Jacquet met en scène l'aventure de Claude Lorius, parti en 1957 étudier les glaces de l'Antarctique. Il nous raconte l'histoire d'une vie extraordinaire de science et d'aventure, consacrée à percer au plus profond des glaces de l'Antarctique les secrets bien gardés du climat. (Pathé Films)
Critiques (3)
Leonardo doit aimer cet homme. Un documentaire avec du cœur et de l'esprit scientifique. Mais vous devez être intéressé par la question, sans quoi vous allez vous ennuyer. ()
A functional, clever and understated eco-awareness film (I'm deliberately avoiding the word agitprop, given that the film patiently tries to build its message on Lorius' unquestionable research) that strokes the heart with the story of an adventurous scientist and his lifelong research, while building up a sense of gloom over the results of his research. Which is virtually the same mix of feelings that Clause Lorius is currently experiencing. Perhaps there could have been fifty fewer of those quiet close-ups of the wise, silent face of the old man gazing into the distance. ()
If you enjoy ice, you'll love this documentary film, which beautifully shows how even icy landscapes can be stunning, how variable they are, and how beautiful. Sure, probably not everyone will go there, but the documentary shows how beautiful our Earth is in every way, and how there are people who want to explore it and not destroy it. ()