François Breau presents Loire vivante, a contemporary photograph of France's longest river, from its source to its estuary in the Loire-Atlantique region, enhanced by its players and its heritage.
The Loire changes its face from year to year, adapting, sculpting valleys and landscapes, imposing its whims on us. It is a unifying force, attracting both humans and wildlife, whether avian or piscicultural.
Running time: 52 minutes. Documentary with French subtitles, discussion with the director at the end of the screening, interpreted in LSF.
Practical information:
Registration required online or by phone.
The Loire changes its face from year to year, adapting, sculpting valleys and landscapes, imposing its whims on us. It is a unifying force, attracting both humans and wildlife, whether avian or piscicultural.
Running time: 52 minutes. Documentary with French subtitles, discussion with the director at the end of the screening, interpreted in LSF.
Practical information:
Registration required online or by phone.