Microcosmos

Microcosmos

Year: 1996

Runtime: 80 min

Language: French

Directors: Claude Nuridsany, Marie Pérennou

Documentary

This captivating documentary explores the miniature universe of insects, revealing a dramatic and action-packed spectacle. Witness a beetle’s challenging journey pushing a dung ball, and observe the mesmerizing movements of caterpillars during their migration. The film utilizes inventive techniques and a beautiful musical score to transform these tiny stories into epic proportions, showcasing an insect kingdom full of compelling drama and surprising beauty.

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