Man has always sought to seek further afield. After the seafaring explorers of the 16th century, 21st century cosmologists today navigate more celestial oceans, with each mission providing an ever-broader and more impressive cartography of our surroundings. At the avant garde of modern technology, these strange travellers are actually immobile, and their vessels are powerful and spectacular telescopes, on the Earth or in space, constantly widening the limits of our knowledge and giving form to our dreams of infinity. From Hawaii to Australia, via South Africa and China, we set out on an incredible scientific and human adventure to visit the planet's greatest cosmic exploration centres to discover the new challenges involved in understanding the universe. A journey on Earth and in the heavens that will take your breath away!
Unfortunately the movie Cosmis Flows: The Cartographers of the Universe is not yet available on HBO Max.
Sound | François-Xavier Vives | Original Music Composer |
Crew | Nassim El Mounabbih | Drone Operator |
Camera | Pascal Caubère | Camera Operator |
Sound | Nassim El Mounabbih | Sound |
Crew | Sylvain Grolleau | Drone Operator |
Editing | François-Xavier Vives | Editor |
Directing | François-Xavier Vives | Director |
Camera | Yoan Cart | Camera Operator |
Editing | David Fernandes | Editor |
Production | Valérie Grenon | Producer |
Sound | Christophe Baudry | Sound |
Sound | Dimitri Tejero | Sound |
Camera | Yann Staderoli | Camera Operator |
Crew | Dimitri Tejero | Drone Operator |
Production | François Bertrand | Delegated Producer |
Writing | François-Xavier Vives | Writer |
Writing | Hélène Courtois | Co-Writer |
Production | Alison Genet | Production Director |
Crew | Christophe Baudry | Drone Operator |
Sound | Franck Lebon | Original Music Composer |
Production | Solemne Cardot | Production Assistant |
Production | Juan J Rodriguez | Production Executive |
Camera | Sylvain Grolleau | Camera Operator |
Sound | Scott Mulready | Sound |