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By now, it’s pretty hard to deny (or at least be aware of) the precarious eco-situation we find ourselves in. HOME (directed by Yann Arthus Bertrand and produced by Luc Besson) explores the damage humanity has wreaked on the planet, using bird’s eye view footage shot around the world.
To coincide with World Environment Day, the film is slotted for a simultaneous release in 50 countries. Parisians can head down to the Champ de Mars to catch the free screening under the Eiffel Tower, watch it on France 2 or pick up a reduced priced DVD from FNAC.
Choose a day in the calendar to join this event.
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