From time immemorial, man has tried to understand what goes on in the depths of the oceans: Islunk. So our imaginations take flight, sometimes fantasising about the people who inhabit them. But what about them?
How do they perceive this strange and destructive species that lives above the watery sky: the Netra?
Our terrestrial world is totally unknown to them, and yet it is changing their environment a little more every day.
The waters are becoming unbearable, disgusting and suffocating. The seam holding the two worlds together is tearing. If they decided to stop us, would they be as destructive as we are?
Marès is a consultant from the Low Waters, sent on a mission to question the inhabitants of the High Waters and understand what is upsetting the Islunk machine.
He meets a cleaning shrimp, a monkfish, a cuttlefish, a whale and a school of jellyfish in full expansion.
These creatures tell him all about the vicissitudes that disturb them, such as bleaching coral, warm water, a viscous "ink" that darkens the water sky and many other tragedies...
Clearly, the gods of Netra send plagues because they are angry. But why do they do this? Perhaps their emissaries, the sharp-beaked korzenn who sew Islunk and Netra together, can tell us?
Marès must understand. Things will become clear at the bottom of the ocean.
A wise man will tell him about men, the species that has no name in Islunk.
Family show - ages 8 and up.
How do they perceive this strange and destructive species that lives above the watery sky: the Netra?
Our terrestrial world is totally unknown to them, and yet it is changing their environment a little more every day.
The waters are becoming unbearable, disgusting and suffocating. The seam holding the two worlds together is tearing. If they decided to stop us, would they be as destructive as we are?
Marès is a consultant from the Low Waters, sent on a mission to question the inhabitants of the High Waters and understand what is upsetting the Islunk machine.
He meets a cleaning shrimp, a monkfish, a cuttlefish, a whale and a school of jellyfish in full expansion.
These creatures tell him all about the vicissitudes that disturb them, such as bleaching coral, warm water, a viscous "ink" that darkens the water sky and many other tragedies...
Clearly, the gods of Netra send plagues because they are angry. But why do they do this? Perhaps their emissaries, the sharp-beaked korzenn who sew Islunk and Netra together, can tell us?
Marès must understand. Things will become clear at the bottom of the ocean.
A wise man will tell him about men, the species that has no name in Islunk.
Family show - ages 8 and up.





