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- The action of the Le Jour où la Terre s'éveilla begins 4 billion 540 million years ago - at the time of the formation of planet Earth. This formation lasted 20 million years. The film lasts 12 hours and is composed of 1,080,000 images. Each image of the film corresponds to 20 years of the life of the Earth. Every second of the film corresponds to 500 years of the life of the Earth.
- Placed under the auspices of a Tibetian proverb: "When you get to the top of a mountain, keep climbing", a movie quote: What do mountains dream of? (À quoi rêvent les montagnes ?) is a film poem by Gérard Courant to the glory of nine women.
- Placed under the auspices of the philosopher Gaston Bachelard whose maxim "The human being has the fate of flowing water", is quoted in the epistle of the film, La Femme qui pleure dans les nuages is a film-poem by Gerard Courant to the glory of nine women engulfed in Alpine and Pyrenean torrents.