Le Chêne
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Réalisé par Laurent Charbonnier, Michel Seydoux • Écrit par Michel Fessler, Laurent Charbonnier, Michel Seydoux
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France • 2021 • 80 minutes • HD • Couleur
- Réalisation :
Laurent Charbonnier, Michel Seydoux - Écriture :
Laurent Charbonnier, Michel Seydoux, Michel Fessler - Image :
Mathieu Giombini, Laurent Charbonnier, Samuel Guiton - Son :
Samy Bardet, Philippe Penot, Marc Doisne, Martine Todisco - Montage :
Sylvie Lager - Musique originale :
Tim Dup, Cyrille Aufort, Éric Serra
- Production (personne) :
Barthélémy Fougéa, Michel Seydoux, Sidonie Dumas - Production (structure) :
Caméra One - Coproduction :
Winds, Gaumont - Ayant droit :
Caméra One
- N° ISAN :
non renseigné
Résumé
Considéré comme le roi des arbres, le chêne symbolise la puissance et la pérennité : il est l’arbre le plus grand et le plus majestueux de nos forêts de l’hémisphère nord. Pour beaucoup, il est synonyme d’espoir en la vie pour les générations futures.
Considered the king of the forest, the oak symbolizes power and longevity: it is the tallest and most majestic tree in the forests of our Northern Hemisphere. For many, it is synonymous with a hope of life for future generations.
"Once upon a time, there was a 210-year-old oak tree: the pillar of its world and a guardian of nature’s balance. Like a hostel that is always open, it was visited by friends passing by, but also by treacherous parasites and ruthless predators.
Two eminent nature-loving filmmakers, Laurent Charbonnier and Michel Seydoux, have joined forces to create this unusual and rather spectacular adventure film, which they shot for months in the verdant French region of Sologne. Not only is their lush production mesmerising, the co-directors have also directed a prestigious cast comprising squirrels, woodpeckers, barnacle lichen, jays, ants and field mice...
From its roots to its top, this majestic tree welcomes, feeds and protects this vibrant community, season after season. If a playful use of music provides unexpected humour, it is mostly nature itself that does the talking, with no voiceover to disturb the poetic harmony. If you let them grow, oak trees can live for over 500 years. And in some cases, up to a thousand. Any observant walker can be awestruck by these symbols of strength. Le Chêne adds thrills to this experience."
(Berlinale)
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Sélections et distinctions
- 2023 • Les César - Académie des Arts et Techniques du cinéma • Paris (France) • Nommé pour le César du Meilleur film documentaire
- 2022 • Festival international du film de Berlin - Berlinale • Berlin (Allemagne) • Berlinale Special