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"Le Souffle de l'Eau" : a documentary committed to the heart of Daintree

Summary by UP' Magazine
In the face of the climate emergency, some people choose not to remain spectators. This is the case of Hugo Laval and Louise Le Grand, two students from Nancy Mines, who traded their engineering manuals for a camera and backpack, heading for the Daintree forest in Australia. There, in the heart of the world's oldest tropical forest, they experienced a unique human, scientific and spiritual experience, which they condensed into a committed docume…
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In the face of the climate emergency, some people choose not to remain spectators. This is the case of Hugo Laval and Louise Le Grand, two students from Nancy Mines, who traded their engineering manuals for a camera and backpack, heading for the Daintree forest in Australia. There, in the heart of the world's oldest tropical forest, they experienced a unique human, scientific and spiritual experience, which they condensed into a committed docume…

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UP' Magazine broke the news in on Wednesday, May 7, 2025.
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