On an ordinary summer’s day, biologists Claude Nuridsany and Marie Perennou guide the viewer through a miniature world of bugs and creepy-crawlies. Using extreme close up and sensitive sound recording instruments, the viewer gets to see the world from the bugs eye view.
A French meadow on a summer’s day is the setting for this incredible highly-acclaimed film that takes its’ microscopic cameras into the heart of the insect world. In this miniature environment where a single raindrop can cause havoc we are treated to an array of jaw-dropping moments: an underwater spider makes a home out of an air bubble a colony of ants face a massacre when a pheasant attacks a determined Beetle struggles to relocate his ball of dung two snails get amorous and a mosquito is born. There’s drama comedy action and even a little love in this astonishing film that invites us to share the trials and tribulations of its wonderful cast.



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