Microcosmos, le Peuple de l'Herbe
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''Microcosmos'' (french: Microcosmos: Le peuple de l'herbe, lit=Microcosmos: People of the grass) is a 1996 documentary film written and directed by Claude Nuridsany and Marie Pérennou and produced by Jacques Perrin. An international co-production of France, Switzerland, Italy and the United Kingdom, the film showcases detailed interactions between insects and other small invertebrates, and features music by Bruno Coulais. The film was screened out of competition at the
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Synopsis

''Microcosmos'', unlike a number of other nature documentaries, does not feature narration for most of its runtime, incorporating only two brief passages of narration. In the French-language version of the film, these passages are narrated by producer Jacques Perrin, while in the English version, Kristin Scott Thomas serves as narrator.


Reception


Critical response

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gave ''Microcosmos'' four out of four stars, calling it "...an amazing film that allows us to peer deeply into the insect world and marvel at creatures we casually condemn to squishing." Janet Maslin of '' The New York Times'' wrote that "this quick, captivating film offers a taste of the exotic to viewers of any stripe (or spot). And it's a breathtaking reminder that Mother Nature remains the greatest special effects wizard of all." On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 97% based on 33 critics, with an average rating of 8.4/10.


Box office

The film has grossed $52.8 million against a budget of $3.8 million.


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)


See also

* List of films with longest production time


References


External links

* * 1996 films Documentary films about nature French documentary films Documentary films about insects Films about frogs Films without speech Films set in France 1990s children's fantasy films Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer films 1996 documentary films Non-narrative films Georges Delerue Award winners 1990s avant-garde and experimental films Films scored by Bruno Coulais Films about arthropods 1990s French films {{nature-documentary-film-stub