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In the heart of the tranquil Vosges forests, where lynxes, bears and deer roam freely, Vincent Munier accompanies his father on his expeditions. He not only seeks to capture the visual wonders of this forest kingdom, but also aims to make its sounds audible. Every whisper of the forest is a reminder of the knowledge of nature that his father once imbued in him – knowledge that Vincent now passes on to his own son. Vincent Munier combines breathtaking footage of nature and its sounds to create a fairytale-like cinematic experience that slows time down.
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00:01What's your favorite memory?
00:03It's, as I saw for the first time, the Grand Tetra.
00:10That was a great moment.
00:15This bird lived in the Vosges for more than 10.000 years.
00:19In 50 years, I assisted his disappearance.
00:24And you, Papa, did you spend the first night there?
00:27At your age, exactly.
00:29And after that, I accompanied Papy all the time.
00:31A void-affût.
00:33How do you feel?
00:38Dirige by there.
00:40The birds also listen to the birds, you know.
00:50The wild world is a invisible world, but it leaves traces.
00:58It moves in the front.
01:01Do you want to wake up in the night to be pretty nice?
01:03No, I want to sleep.
01:06We have to go to the Grand Nord.
01:11Do you think we'll see the Tetra?
01:12We have a chance to hear them, but to see them, it's not sure.
01:15What are you keeping us on the train?
01:18It's not for the whole world.
01:18Oh god, no.
01:19No, no, no.
01:22Oh god, no.
01:24I want to wake up in the night to be close.
01:26It's not for the day.
01:27It's not for the day to be close.
01:27It's only a little days to leave.
01:27I don't know.
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