France / Nov 10, 2012 / 12
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
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.
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Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Planète corps |
| Original language | Français (FR) |
| Spoken languages | Français |
| Production countries | Australia, France |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | Smith&Nasht, ARTE, Mona Lisa Production |
| Release date | 10 novembre 2012 |
| Executive producer | Éric Vernière, Pierre-François Gaudry |
| Production | 蒂埃里·贝罗德, Simon Nasht |
| Writer | Joël Leyendecker, Pierre-François Gaudry |
| Editing | Pierre-François Gaudry, Nicolas Després, Léonore Desuzinges, Nicolas Francon |
| Cinematography | Oliver Nasht, Peter Coleman, Sándor Várkonyi, Ian Batt, Torstein Dyrting |
| Assistant directors | Pierre-François Gaudry |
| Camera operators | Oliver Nasht, Sándor Várkonyi, Peter Coleman, Ian Batt, Torstein Dyrting |
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