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A photo from the shooting of our scientific film on fatherhood, directed by Jacqueline Farmer and produced for ARTE France.
Owl Monkeys live in small family units. It’s mainly the males who look after the young. These monkeys have the highest infant survival rate of all primates living in the wild.
This is the first time a documentary has reported on the work of scientists in the field.
Writing: Alexandra Ternant and Jacqueline Farmer
Cinematography: Cyril Barbançon
PREVIEW
“Humans before Neanderthals”. A film by Emma Baus.
Festival Objectif Préhistoire on 6 October 2024.
Opening film of the Narbonnaise archaeological meetings on 15 October 2024.
Cinématheque de Perpignan on 15 November 2024
Ciné-Rencontres Cinéma Le Lido Prades on 19 November 2024
Ciné-Débat Reflets de Science on 10 December at 18h30 (Auditorium Sorbonne Université in Paris).
PREVIEW
“International Adoptions, a global scandal”. A film by Christine Tournadre and Sonia Gonzalez.
Film screening – held in parallel with the 27th session of the UN Committee on Enforced Disappearances and co-organized by the Geneva Human Rights Platform, the Department of International Law, the Graduate Institute, and the UN Committee on Enforced Disappearances. October 1 at 6.30 pm.
DOKUMENTALE Festival, Berlin. October 11 at 8pm.