Summaries

HUMUS imagines a primeval forest, away from all civilization, wherein a child, an adult and an old man set out in search of themselves. On their quest they are accompanied by different voices, echoing through the trees. Based on the intimate narratives of childless men and women, HUMUS speaks to us of human condition, and of our view of the world as our only solace to our inescapable solitude. Allowing perception to follow its own course, HUMUS is a documentary essay on the theme of childlessness.—Anonymous

Details

Genres
  • Mystery
  • Drama
  • Family
  • Documentary
Release date Aug 31, 2013
Countries of origin France
Official sites Official site
Language French
Production companies Fredaucarré Les Films de l'Avalée

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Runtime 1h 7m
Color Color
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