Vincent Gaullier Trailers
Time to Land TrailerAutopsie d'une intelligence artificielle TrailerSearching for Planet 9 Trailer
Time to Land TrailerAutopsie d'une intelligence artificielle TrailerSearching for Planet 9 Trailer
Total trailers found: 15
12 October 2008
Species of species renews our representation of the tree of life and reveals to us that the millions of species that inhabit the planet, ours included, all belong to a single and immense family.
09 February 2016
Coming in all shapes and sizes, bacteria are present in every corner of the Earth. Their purposes and types are even more diverse, with only 1% being truly harmful.
17 September 2022
At the edge of our solar system supposedly lies an immense planet. Five to ten times the size of the Earth.
30 March 2022
In a humanitarian camp opened in Paris, refugees are in transit. In this "first reception" center, they are resting from the street where they were stranded when they arrived in France.
07 July 2007
Alain Crezé saw his entire herd go to slaughter because of a single case of mad cow. He wants to leave the farming profession.
25 March 2017
Join the members of the historic Rosetta mission through the years as they launch, wait and then deploy the lander onto the comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko.
20 October 2021
Here is the “lower-risk consumption room”, the drug injection room that opened in October 2016 in a building at Lariboisière Hospital in Paris.
31 October 2025
Vincent Gaullier and Raphaël Girardot weave together threads of reflection in tribute to the pioneering political ecologist Bruno Latour, who passed away in 2022, in a stimulating documentary essay.
01 November 2015
Albert Einstein's theory of general relativity has revolutionised our understanding of gravity, space and time.
22 March 2016
In a slaughterhouse—a symbol of a working world that hides its laborers and the “dirty work”—men and women oscillate between pride in their craftsmanship and exhaustion from the labor.
19 December 2021
In 1924, a garden city, called “Ungemach”, was inaugurated in Strasbourg; it was restricted to couples who bore “healthy and fertile strains”.