- Microcosmos (film)
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Microcosmos Directed by Claude Nuridsany
Marie PérennouProduced by Christophe Barratier
Yvette Mallet
Jacques PerrinWritten by Claude Nuridsany
Marie PérennouStarring Jacques Perrin
Kristin Scott Thomas (English version)Distributed by Miramax Release date(s) October 1996 Running time 80 minutes Country France
Switzerland
ItalyLanguage French Budget 3.81 millions euros Microcosmos (original title Microcosmos: Le peuple de l'herbe — Microcosmos: The grass people) is 1996 a documentary film by Claude Nuridsany and Marie Pérennou produced by Jacques Perrin. This film is primarily a record of detailed insect interactions set to the music of Bruno Coulais.
Scenes from the film were used in the music video for the single "You Don't Love Me (Like You Used to Do)" from The Philosopher Kings' album Famous, Rich and Beautiful.
The film was screened out of competition at the 1996 Cannes Film Festival.[1]
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Reception
The film holds a 96% rating on critical aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes.
Awards and nominations
- César Awards (France)
- Won: Best Cinematography (Thierry Machado, Claude Nuridsany, Marie Pérennou and Hugues Ryffel)
- Won: Best Editing (Florence Ricard and Marie-Josèphe Yoyotte)
- Won: Best Music (Bruno Coulais)
- Won: Best Producer (Jacques Perrin)
- Won: Best Sound (Philippe Barbeau and Bernard Leroux)
- Nominated: Best Film
- Nominated: Best First Work (Claude Nuridsany and Marie Pérennou)
- Nominated: Best Sound (Laurent Quaglio)
References
- ^ "Festival de Cannes: Microcosmos". festival-cannes.com. http://www.festival-cannes.com/en/archives/ficheFilm/id/4706/year/1996.html. Retrieved 2009-09-20.
External links
Categories:- French films
- French-language films
- 1996 films
- Miramax Films films
- Documentary films about nature
- French documentary films
- Films about insects
- Films without speech
- 1990s documentary films
- Nature documentary film stubs
- César Awards (France)
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