The planet, oceans and French coastlines are invaded by waste and microplastics.
This context pushes anonymous people to reclaim their environment. Volunteering, they try to do everything they can to clean their piece of beach or river. They spend hours picking up waste, even counting it, listing it…
Their actions are often insignificant compared to the scale of the damage. But they change their lives and their vision of the world. The film shows men and women who are mobilizing in a real environmental surge.
Thibaut Schepman
I have been a journalist specializing in environmental issues for 10 years.
I worked at 20minutes, I was deputy editor-in-chief of Terra eco and I ran the Planet section of Rue89.
I have been a freelancer since 2016. I work or have worked for:
Bons plants, the Upian and Binge audio podcast on agriculture and nature in the city
La Revue dessinée and Topo (production of several comic strip reports)
Les Jours (three series of articles staged in the style of a TV series)
I have published notable investigations in So Foot and Buzzfeed News
And also: L’Equipe magazine, Le Figaro Sciences, France 3 (Où sont passé les hirondelles)
Thibaut Schepman |
Réalisateur |
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Fanny Bouteiller |
Chef opératrice |
Michel Galindo |
Prise de son |
Guillaume Mazeline |
Monteur |
Une coproduction Sancho & C°
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