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GENERAL PUBLIC FESTIVAL //

27 NOV. - 8 DEC. 2018

THE PROGRAM
IN ONE LOOK

AWARDS 2018

During the closing session, Saturday December 8, 2018, the jury awarded the nominations "Golden Hedgehog", "Silver Hedgehog" and "Coup de cœur" among the films screened. Schoolchildren will also choose their "Young Audience Favorite" at the end of the school festival.

Nature Category
Golden Hedgehog : " First Lodges " by Vincent Chabloz
Silver hedgehog : " What is hidden under the surface " by Bertrand Lenclos


Sustainable Development Category - Environment
Golden Hedgehog : Aube Giroux " Modified "
Silver hedgehog : "
Wolves and sheep " by Axel Falguier

Short film category
" The opinion of flies " by Paul-Aurélien Combre


The jury's favorite
" Forest litter, an unknown universe " by Jean-Pierre Bertrand and Patrick Bodu

Young audience favorite

The 32-minute documentary by Anne and Erik Lapied “ Surviving - Animals of the Alps in Winter ” which obtained the most votes: 806 votes for 2988 voters among the children who attended the school festival.

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JURY 2018
The jury will award the “Golden Hedgehog” and “Silver Hedgehog” nominations and the committee will award its “Favorite” among the films screened. Schoolchildren will also award their "Coup de cœur".

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Marie Arnould

Journalist specializing in the environment, Marie Arnould studied literature and English in Lyon, then journalism at the University of Oregon, in the United States, before making her debut in the regional daily press, at the newspaper La Montagne. . Passionate about animals and the environment for a long time, she became involved as an activist and then as an employee within the SOS Loire vivante association, with which she fought for the abandonment of two dams on the Loire and the protection of salmon, emblem of a living ecosystem.

Editor-in-chief of the 4 seasons since 2007, she transmits her passion for nature and the garden, and her commitment to ecology. A practical, daily ecology, without preaching-preaching moralizing but with a touch of poetry and emotion!

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Photo: JJRaynal

Thibaut Lacombe

Thibaut lives in Grenoble but often passes the tip of his nose over the mountains to see if it's also beautiful behind. A naturalist by trade, he sometimes takes a camera to highlight animals, plants, dew, pebbles or clouds and takes the opportunity to question and wonder about subjects that are close to his heart: speech in conflicts customary, the wild ... He is currently finishing a film on the reconciliation of practices within the Hauts de Chartreuse National Reserve.

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Photo: Nathanaël Vetter

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Marlene Baudet
Nature animator based in Grenoble, Marlène works with children to make them aware of the fragility of nature and its beauty. Her interest in the world around her and in the field led her first to journalism and then to environmental sciences, and it was in Scandinavia that she put down her bags for a few months to study forests. boreal. Little resistant to the call of the great outdoors, she spends a large part of her free time outdoors, in the mountains, or traveling to northern countries.

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Lucille Lheureux

Lucille Lheureux, elected ecologist for the city of Grenoble, deputy mayor in charge of public spaces and nature in the city, is also a teacher in history and geography at a Grenoble college.

Concerned about protecting the environment and the most vulnerable populations in the face of climate change, she joined EELV in 2009, convinced that political militant action is one of the keys to change.

Beyond her daily action through her profession and her political commitment, she enjoys welcoming small animals and small plants in her garden, or traveling the European delta, by bike and with the family, on the lookout for elegant waders. and other birds.

Roger marciau

Ecologist passionate about botany, Roger worked for more than 20 years in the Isère-Avenir natural space conservatory to preserve the most beautiful elements of our natural heritage. His companionship with FRAPNA dates back more than 30 years from the time he led his flora commission. He is also sensitive to the educational and aesthetic aspect of nature films since the time when, as a nature animator, he searched the film libraries of the Ministry of Agriculture and Canada to screen them in front of a school audience at the nature initiation center of Rochasson in Meylan. The star film of the time was called "the end of a myth", it dealt with the rehabilitation of a beautiful animal, the wolf, already!

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