Le Coelacanthe, plongée vers nos origines
Thursday 02nd October 2014 from 13h00 to 15h00
UPMC
- Directed by
- Gil Kebaïli
- Written by
- Laurent Ballesta et Gil Kebaïli
- Produced by
- © Les films d'Ici - Andromède Oceanographie - ARTE France
Documentary, France, 2013, 90 min
Buffon PrizeWill be screened again : Sunday 05th October 2014 from 13h30 to 15h45, Saturday 11th October 2014 from 14h00 to 15h30
Considered to be the greatest zoological discovery of the 20th century, the coelacanth was thought to have been extinct for 63 million years before turning up in a fisherman’s net in 1938. From that day on, this castaway from a bygone age has fired the imagination of countless researchers the world over.
It is the last living witness of that time, its body bears the traces of an exceptional episode - the day that a fish dared to leave the ocean to breathe in the air. This brave leap led to the advent of all four-legged animals, then man, several million years later.
Debate with :
- Gil Kebaïli, Director
- Santiago Aragon, Head the animal biology collection of the University Pierre et Marie Curie