Donne-moi des ailes Filming Locations
Donne-moi des ailes Filming Locations
Norway is a Scandinavian country encompassing mountains, glaciers and deep coastal fjords. Oslo, the capital, is a city of green spaces and museums. Preserved 9th-century Viking ships are displayed at Oslo’s Viking Ship Museum. Bergen, with colorful wooden houses, is the starting point for cruises to the dramatic Sognefjord. Norway is also known for fishing, hiking and skiing, notably at Lillehammer’s Olympic resort.
The Camargue is a coastal region in southern France located south of the city of Arles, between the Mediterranean Sea and the two arms of the Rhône river delta. The eastern arm is called the Grand Rhône; the western is the Petit Rhône. It constitutes western Europe's largest river delta.
Le Grau-du-Roi is a resort on France’s Mediterranean coast. It’s known for sandy L'Espiguette Beach and Port Camargue marina. Seaquarium has sharks and protects sea turtles. West, on Etang de L’Or lagoon, is La Grande-Motte, a resort town with modernist architecture. Northeast is the medieval walled town of Aigues-Mortes. Farther east, the wetlands of Camargue Regional Park are home to bulls, horses and flamingos.
Oise is a department in the north of France. It is named after the river Oise. Inhabitants of the department are called Oisiens or Isariens, after the Latin name for the river, Isara. It had a population of 829,419 in 2019.
Picardy, part of Hauts-de-France, is a historical region of northern France, stretching north from the suburbs of Paris and vineyards of Champagne to the beaches of the Bay of Somme on the English Channel. Regional capital Amiens is a university city known for its Gothic cathedral, the floating gardens on its canals and Maison de Jules Verne, the famous adventure novelist's 19th-century home, which is now a museum.
Donne-moi des ailes (2019)
Based on the real story of Christian, a specialist on wild goose migrations, and the adventure he and his son embarked.