Film "Home"

  • Film "Home"

    "Project HOME" redirects here. For the 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, see Project H.O.M.E.

    "Home (documentary)" redirects here. For the TV series, see Home (2020 TV series).

    Home
    HOME-SHOT.jpg

    The film's title card

    Directed by Yann Arthus-Bertrand
    Produced by Denis Carot
    Luc Besson
    Written by Isabelle Delannoy
    Yann Arthus-Bertrand
    Denis Carot
    Yen le Van
    Narrated by Glenn Close (English and Dutch)
    Jacques Gamblin (French)
    Salma Hayek (Spanish)
    Mahmood Said (Arabic)
    Zhou Xun (Mandarin)
    Stephen Chan Chi Wan (Hong Kong)
    Furkat Usmonov (Uzbek)
    Zdeněk Svěrák (Czech)
    Music by Armand Amar
    Cinematography Michel Benjamin
    Dominique Gentil
    Edited by Yen le Van

    Production
    company

    EuropaCorp

    Distributed by Europa Corp., with sponsorship from Kering

    Release date

    • 5 June 2009

    Running time

    90 minutes
    Country France
    Budget $12 million

    Home is a 2009 French documentary film by Yann Arthus-Bertrand. The film is almost entirely composed of aerial shots of various places on Earth. It shows the diversity of life on Earth and how humanity is threatening the ecological balance of the planet.

    The English version was read by Glenn Close. The Spanish version was read by Salma Hayek. The Arabic version was read by Mahmood Said. The film had its world festival premiere at the Dawn Breakers International Film Festival in 2012. Before the festival premier, it was released simultaneously on 5 June 2009, in cinemas across the globe, on DVDBlu-ray, television, and on YouTube, opening in 181 countries.The film was financed by Kering, a French multinational holding company specializing in retail shops and luxury brands, as part of their public relations strategy

     

  • The film

    "Home"

    The best ecological movie ever!

    Elisa Ciambrone from IC "Abate Fabio di Bona" - Cutro, Italy

    Lesson plan on "HOME," movie on Global Warming worksheet

  • What feelings do you have after watching?
    I'm in shock
    10 votes (23.26%)
    I'm disappointed
    1 vote (2.33%)
    How could human do that?
    4 votes (9.30%)
    We should stop killing our planet now
    28 votes (65.12%)