Beneath a single drop of dew, an entire universe...
A documentary by Claude Nuridsany and Marie Pérennou, featuring Jacques Perrin and Kristin Scott Thomas. France. 1 hour 20 minutes. Suitable for ages 6 and up.
A journey across the Earth at the centimeter scale. Its inhabitants: insects and other animals of the grass and water... Grand Prize of the Superior Technical Commission, Cannes Film Festival 1996. A screening led by Gilles Béchard, naturalist, from Meloniti Nature.
*Why should you see Microcosmos?
- because it reveals an invisible world, immersing us in the tiny universe of insects and other small creatures in our gardens
- for its technical achievement
- for its immersive music
- for its poetic and educational approach
- because it is a timeless classic; Microcosmos is recognized as a benchmark of naturalist imagery in cinema.
A journey across the Earth at the centimeter scale. Its inhabitants: insects and other animals of the grass and water... Grand Prize of the Superior Technical Commission, Cannes Film Festival 1996. A screening led by Gilles Béchard, naturalist, from Meloniti Nature.
*Why should you see Microcosmos?
- because it reveals an invisible world, immersing us in the tiny universe of insects and other small creatures in our gardens
- for its technical achievement
- for its immersive music
- for its poetic and educational approach
- because it is a timeless classic; Microcosmos is recognized as a benchmark of naturalist imagery in cinema.








