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“Microcosmos,” directed by Claude Nuridsany and Marie Perennou. Running time: 75 minutes. Rated G. Nightly, Nov. 4-6, Railroad Square Cinema, Waterville. In common meadows, sidewalk cracks and backyard gardens, another world thrives with life, a world so richly complex and absolutely necessary to our survival. Read More
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‘Microcosmos’ looks at world beneath out feet> Cinematic essay of insect realm, which won 1996 Cannes prize, a work of both art and science
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‘Microcosmos’ looks at world beneath out feet> Cinematic essay of insect realm, which won 1996 Cannes prize, a work of both art and science