“Wild France“ is a visually stunning and enchantingly filmed documentary series that delves into the rich natural history of France. It offers viewers a magical exploration of the diverse and vibrant ecosystems that stretch from the Alpine heights to the verdant forests and the serene wetlands of the Marais Poitevin. The series weaves a tapestry of compelling narratives that showcase France as a land of natural beauty, where millennia of history and landscapes merge with the wild. The interaction between humans and nature is depicted through intimate and moving stories that reveal a mutual coexistence cultivated over centuries. Viewers are taken on a scenic journey alongside a family of geese as they navigate past the medieval castles, their graceful flight marking the young ones' first foray into the world. In the mystical Fontainebleau Forest, the life cycle of two deer unfolds from companionship to rivalry with the change of seasons. The miraculous overnight transformation of a dragonfly is observed in the tranquil Marais Poitevin, while the rugged Alps provide the backdrop for the tentative first steps of wolf cubs venturing out of their den. “Wild France“ also captures the rugged survival of a Corsican wild boar and many other captivating vignettes of wildlife. Through these stories, the series paints a portrait of France’s landscapes as deeply intertwined with the creatures that inhabit them, celebrating the ancient, enduring links between the land and its inhabitants. Opus 1 Opus 2 Opus 3 Director: Fred Fougea Stars: Nathan Willcocks
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