Francis Hallé
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Francis Hallé

Apr 15, 1938 - Seine-Port, Seine-et-Marne, France

Francis Hallé (born 15 April 1938) is a French botanist and biologist. He is a specialist on tropical rainforests and of tree architecture. He is best known for the first "Radeau des cimes" ("Navigating the peaks") he initiated with an aerostatic balloon in 1986. He is a Professor Emeritus of the University of Montpellier.

In 2010, he and Luc Jacquet started to collaborate for a Wild-Touch film project, La Forêt des pluies, a documentary about primary forests.

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Movie2021Poumon Vert et Tapis RougeSelf
Movie2020Une vie en forêtSelf
Movie2013Once Upon a ForestSelf - botanist
Movie2013Botanist Francis Hallé Explains...Self
MovieN/AFrancis Hallé, le passeur d’arbresFrancis Hallé
TV Show2023Natura il·lustradaSelf1

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Movie2013Once Upon a ForestIdeaWriting
Movie2013Botanist Francis Hallé Explains...WriterWriting