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Films
found one film
shorter than 40 minutes
x
Keywords
“Animals”
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Year of production
“2007”
x
Status
“A”
x
short films
1
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Region
Western Europe
1
Country
France
1
Keywords
Animals
1
x
Family / Kinship
1
Herding
1
Directors
Hirl, Alexander
1
Series
Granada Center for Visual Anthropology Student Film
1
Country of production
Germany
1
United Kingdom
1
Year of production
2007
1
x
Status
Film
Leyssart
2007
30
‘
Directed by
Alexander Hirl
.
Living among 8,000 animals in the South of France, Thérèse and Dominique live their passion as herders and breeders. Their philosophy of life makes us reflect on the nature of relationships between humans and animals. For them, life is unimaginable without these relationships. But how do you negotiate life’s passion and philosophy with workers that come and go, 5 children and a reality that challenges your ideals? And finally, what do you do when your passions grow apart?
Western Europe
Animals
Herding
Family / Kinship