In the north of Chad, in the heart of the Sahara desert, lies a forgotten mountain massif, which shelters, in its secret canyons, a flora and fauna of breathtaking beauty.
In 1950, Hubert Gillet, a professor at the Museum of Natural History in Paris, began to explore this lost paradise. For more than a decade, he traveled through these mysterious mountains, on the back of a camel, discovering "a unique flora and fauna, relics of a golden age, which has survived in the depths of the Sahara Desert".
Even today, access to the Ennedi massif is difficult, and only a few rare nomads have been privileged enough to penetrate the heart of this astounding massif.
Direction: Gauthier Flauder
Production: ZED for France Télévisions, RAI 3 & RTBF
International Environmental Film Festival (Morocco)
International Film Festival of Kathmandu (Nepal)
International Film Festival of Toulon (France)
Television Film Festival of Shangai (Chine)
Mountain Film Festival of Banff (Canada)