The new wildlife documentary "Earth: One Amazing Day" wants to create a "visual shock". The goal: showing the importance of preserving our planet’s biodiversity.
Brut met its French narrator, actor Lambert Wilson.
Brut met its French narrator, actor Lambert Wilson.
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00:00These are extremely fragile ecosystems and animal and plant species are disappearing at an incredible speed from the surface of the Earth.
00:09Millions of different species populate our planet.
00:20You see some of them every day, others are rarer.
00:25It's a film whose mission is to create a visual shock, a shock of wonder.
00:31Because from a visual wonder, a reflection can be born on these ecosystems, these animals
00:40and the fragility in which they are at the moment, because they are attacked by human activities on Earth.
01:02For me, this is the planet of balance, which is a completely miraculous balance.
01:09Imagine having to invent photosynthesis, for example.
01:14Imagine oxygen, imagine the seas, the temperature of the seas.
01:22The living being in all its forms on the planet is sublime because it is multifaceted, because it is always surprising,
01:32but it is incredibly fragile and that man is particularly inventive to destroy it.
01:52The human being must stop thinking that he is the center of the world,
02:07and secondly, he has a responsibility because he was responsible for the destruction of the environment
02:18and therefore he has a mission to repair it and to take care of it.
02:24His first activity to take care of the world is to create a kind of state of the place
02:31and to dare to open his eyes to this state of the place.
02:34I think that man has a great responsibility in the future, of course.