When it comes to show nature in all its splendour, French movie makers are among the best to do so. Indeed in 2001, Jacques Perrin mesmerized us with “Winged Migration”. Then in 2003, Luc Jacquet amazed us with “Marsh of the Penguins” and won an Oscar as well as 11 other awards. In 2007, he came back with a wonderful tale… maybe a children’s tale… yet, everybody should have a look at it…
He is telling a tale of an amazing, yet pretty unlikely, friendship between: “The fox and the child”. A breath-taking photography brings the viewer along on a wonderful journey in French mountains (though for the needs of the movie, was shot in France, Italy and Romania).
Nature like you’d dream to witness and a friendship that very few of us can relate to! Furthermore, Luc Jacquet proves once again that there is nothing more beautiful than untouched wilderness… taming becoming an illusion and that one can never bottle up Nature. “I mistook possession for love.” would say the grown up child…
This is an unforgettable story… an unmissable experience…









This may be off subject but, hello Claire. I have to read the page title anymore when I stop by to check out your blog. It look different each time, I guess they say it’s a woman’s prerogative to change her mind
I like this one, well I like them all so far.
Type to you later,
Lonnie
Hej Lonnie,
I suppose that I was doing some try outs because I wanted to find a “look” that corresponded me better… this new one is here to last I believe ^_^ It is simple enough and light… which I was going for! BTW, do not forget to check the other blog, where the actual poetry is :p http://www.couleurwords.com/wordpress/
Yes, I have changed the look quite often lately
I hope you’re alright. Thanks for stopping by,
Myself, I am living for France tomorrow.
Have a nice summer
Be well
Claire ^_^