A poignant wildlife documentary that takes you off the beaten track and into the heart of mountain wildlife filmmaking. Screening in the presence of the director, followed by a Q&A.
This film chronicles a unique journey of over 2000 days in search of the wild. For 18 years, the Lapieds have been tracking mountain animals in the Gran Paradiso massif.
Paradis massif. Away from the beaten track, we join Véronique, Anne and Erik in their patient approaches, their attempts to understand the tracks and habits of the masters of the land. They take us along on their hunts, their failures, but also the pure moment of grace of a long-awaited encounter.
Between exceptional animal scenes, poetry and reflections on man's relationship with nature, this true story will take you closer to the profession of mountain wildlife filmmaker.
Paradis massif. Away from the beaten track, we join Véronique, Anne and Erik in their patient approaches, their attempts to understand the tracks and habits of the masters of the land. They take us along on their hunts, their failures, but also the pure moment of grace of a long-awaited encounter.
Between exceptional animal scenes, poetry and reflections on man's relationship with nature, this true story will take you closer to the profession of mountain wildlife filmmaker.
Prices
Adult: 9 €, Child (14 years): 6 €.
Free entry for children < 5 years.
Free entry for children < 5 years.
Opening
Friday 8 August 2025 at 8.30 pm.
Languages spoken
French
Characteristic
Durée
1h10
♿ Tourism and Disability
Accessible for self-propelled wheelchairs
Reserved space 330 cm wide < 100 m from the site
WC + grab handle + adequate space to move
Site, building totally accessible
Screening of "2000 jours au Paradis" (2000 days in Paradise)
Salle multi-activités : L'Alto
73210 Plagne-Montalbert
73210 Plagne-Montalbert
Altitude
1350m
Plagne Montalbert