
La disparition des lucioles
By exploring the roads of a rural France in transformation, the artists investigate the profound shifts currently shaping it. From the Maurienne valley to the Vosges forest, passing through Pays de la Loire, Normandy, and Ardèche, this documentary charts a fresh map of the French countryside.
Production
France•3 Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, kanari Films
Language
FR
Status
Released
Release Date
Cast
Etienne Davodeau
Self

Claudie Hunzinger
Self
Gaétan Nocq
Self
Pascal Rabaté
Self

Aurel
Self
Aurélie Castex
Self
Élise Gruau
Self
Simon Hureau
Self
Arnaud Froment
Self
Xavier Beaux
Self
Emmanuelle Braux
Self
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