Microcosmos
Directed by Claude Nuridsany and Marie Perennou. 80 minutes. Rated G. English.
Science on Screen Film Series: Compelling films paired with lively talks by experts in science, technology and medicine.
Introduction by Dr. Nicole Hill, faculty member in Environmental Sciences at Greenfield Community College.
Utilizing special macroscopic photographic techniques, filmmakers Claude Nuridsany and Marie Perennou created this fascinating and visually spectacular look at the hidden worlds in the life cycle of an ordinary meadow in France.
When seen through the lens of Nuridsany and Perennou's camera, insects become gigantic beasts, blades of grass turn into towering monuments, and raindrops form puddles that resemble vast oceans.
The filmmakers find humor, drama, and beauty in the lives of these tiny flora and fauna as caterpillars transform themselves into butterflies, beetles struggle with their day's foraging, and snails reproduce their species.