Du Baiser au Bébé
What is the earliest stage in the birth of new life that we can observe? How detailed are the observations that science and modern technologies allow us? The mechanisms brought into play seem so complex, innumerable, microscopic that the very thought of explaining them and visualising them seems like an insurmountable challenge..
Director : Thierry Berrod
Production : Mona Lisa Production- France 2 - ICAM Japan - TéléQuébec - The Science Channel - TVE NDR - Discovery Health Channel - Sagrera TV/RTVE - Discovery Networks Asia - Rodolphe Gombergh TSR - RTBF - VRT - Melchior Studio/Center TV - SBS Television Media - Région Rhône-Alpes - Ministère de la Recherche.
Duration :90'
Broascast: France 2
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Did you know that you have one chance in 64 billion to become the person that you are ? The figures are dazzling and take us to the frontiers of the infinite. It is not surprising that we hear the expression the "Miracle of Life" so often; all the combinations and reactions that lead to birth are so extremely precise and highly sophisticated that they appear to be miraculous. The images showing life germinating inside our bodies were achieved with the use of a wide range of state-of-the-art techniques including Microcinematography, Electron Microscopy, Endoscopy, MRI, PET Scanning, Xrays, Laser Scanning, 4D Echography, Fetoscopy, Thermal Camera etc…. Such techniques, which have been sometimes adapted for the needs of the program, allow us to see with our own eyes the development of a baby from conception to birth in a way that we could only dream about before With a highly scientific and well documented content, « Inner Adventure » is meant to be high-paced, lively and entertaining in form with the use of feature films extracts, TV commercials and archives clips. The innovative and modern style of storytelling makes it specifically attractive to a young middle-age audience |