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The Chauvet-Pont-d’Arc Cave in southeastern France is a jewel of prehistoric art. When it was discovered in December 1994, it amazed the world with its vivid cave paintings, believed to be over 30,000 years old, amongst the oldest in Europe. Using spectacular 3D reconstructions, this documentary film provides fascinating insights into the cave, which can only be entered once a year by a team of researchers.
The Film (54’-2024) won the Prize Upside at Pariscience Festival 2024. You can see it on arte.tv until 11 December 2024.
As a long-standing partner of the Jean Rouch International Film Festival, the CNRS invites you to rediscover the ethnological and anthropological heritage films managed by CNRS Images...
The film (85’, 2023) was broadcast in January on French TV France 5 in the ‘Science Grand Format’ programme and was available for replay until 18 May 2024.
The French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), the French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA), France Universités and the French Physical Society, in partnership with the French Ministry of National Education and Youth, are dedicating the 2023-2024 academic year to physics as part of a science promotion campaign directed at schools and the general public.
Many researchers are involved in the celebration of the “Year of Biology 2021-2022”, coordinated by the INSB and the French Ministry of Education.
Our work is guided by the way scientists question the world around them and we translate their research into images to help people to understand the world better and to awaken their curiosity and wonderment.