Description
Enter an immersive exhibition inspired by Frédéric Back’s Oscar-winning film, based on Jean Giono’s novel. Embark on a hopeful narrative that celebrates the vital role of trees in the cycle of life.
Highlights
- Immerse yourself in a captivating story where one man’s patience transforms a barren valley into a lush forest!
- Explore a unique environment inspired by our boreal forests.
- Let the audioguide lead you step by step through the experience.
- Watch Frédéric Back’s Oscar-winning film, a masterfully illustrated masterpiece.
- Discover the essential role of trees as silent guardians of life and the future of our planet.
What’s Included
- Date: Select your preferred dates/times directly in the ticket selector.
- Duration: Approximately 55 minutes.
- Location: Les 7 doigts de la main – 2111 Boulevard St-Laurent, Montréal, Québec H2X 2T5.
- Age Requirement: Suitable for ages 6 and above.
- Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible.
Additional Information
Step into an immersive mural celebrating the quiet strength of trees. Inspired by Jean Giono’s timeless work and Frédéric Back’s award-winning film, this experience tells the tale of a shepherd who, seed by seed, transforms a barren valley into a thriving forest.
Guided by an audioguide and surrounded by striking visuals, you’ll uncover the vital role trees play in Earth’s balance and the delicate nature of this life-sustaining connection. Be moved by this tale of hope where art and science converge to remind us that a simple gesture can indeed change the world.
Purchase your tickets for *L’homme qui plantait des arbres*: an immersive narrative in Montreal!
*Credits and Image Copyrights:*
- Credits: Photography by the House of Commons.
- Copyright: Canadian Museum of Nature (CMN)