Talk : Animals on Screen
Date: 17 Sep 2025, 6:00pm - 7:30pm GMT UK

Filming animals is all about trying to capture a different perspective on the world than our own. It's about approaching that extra-human gaze, capturing it, imitating it : it's about paying it justice.
Putting a camera next to an octopus, a jaguar, a sperm whale or a galloping mare can however represent some kind of challenge... an art, really.
From Muybridge to computer-generated images, from Jean Painlevé's documentaries to more recent documentaries such as My Octopus Teacher. A whole parallel history of cinema takes shape, which we'll try and tell in 1h30, accompanied by images and extracts.
About the author :
Camille Brunel was born in 1986 in Châlons-en-Champagne in France. Having taught literature for seven years near Paris, he now writes essays and novels expressing his literary commitment to the animal cause. His regular stays in Scotland inspired chapters of La Guérilla des animaux (2018), Éloge de la baleine (2022) and Je est un animal (2024). In September 2025, he will publish Un Phare sous l’océan, a new collaboration with Casterman following Après nous, les animaux and the children's books trilogy Nos Amis animaux.
After the event, attendees will have the opportunity to purchase a signed copy of one of his books thanks to our partners La Belle Adventure.
Refreshments, including drinks and snacks, will be provided.
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