Anima mundi

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A film about animals, without actors, plot or screenplay. As the title suggests, the film is composed of exquisite nature photographs taken with advanced technologies that illustrate that we are all part of the same world or emanations of the same creation principle. Made after the second part of the Qatsi trilogy, the film was commissioned by Bulgari, an Italian jewellery maker, for the Wwf biodiversity program. Though not directly linked to the series, the film employs the same formal technique and music by Philip Glass.

Genre
Documentary
Country
Italy
Year
1991
Duration
27'
Production Companies
Bulgari, WWF Italia
Biodiversity

Biodiversity

Endangered by human actions, the diversity of species is crucial to the harmony of the interconnected ecosystems we inhabit: the implications of its loss and why this issue affects more than just those that go extinct.
Food on Film project
Food on Film
Partners
Slow Food
Associazione Cinemambiente
Cezam
Innsbruck nature film festival
mobilEvent
In collaboration with
Interfilm
UNISG - University of Gastronomic Sciences

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