Nature Humaine
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24m
Nature Humaine: A Journey into the Art of Jean‑Paul Bourdier immerses viewers in a vivid, meditative exploration of Bourdier’s world, where painted bodies, natural landscapes, and analog photography merge into a single poetic language celebrating humanity’s evolution and its elemental bond with the earth. The film follows Bourdier's creative process and the deeper human questions embedded in his work—how we inhabit nature, how we see ourselves reflected within it, and how art can illuminate our shared existence. The original score by the Australian band Night Tongue amplifies the film’s emotional resonance, their atmospheric, ritualistic soundscapes guiding the viewer through shifting terrains of wonder, introspection, and celebration.
Produced by: Pele Pictures, Matt Richardson, Persephone Godwin
Edited and Directed by: Theo Francocci
Executive Producers: Pele Pictures, Scott Richardson
Story by: Theo Francocci
Cinematographers: Tobias Deml, Alexandre Dorriz, Sarah Jaffe, Esteban Martinez
Interview DP: Lizzy Montana Myers
French Translation: Yohann François Ahou Joseph
Additional editing: Plastic Post – Elijah Senn
Post Audio Mixer: Matt Dorsey
Original Score: Carisa Bianca Mellado and Andrew Dalziell
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