
Comment le chat a conquis le monde
Documentary
Overview
The domestic cat has conquered almost the entire globe with around 400 million animals and is now also the star of social networks. It is not clear when and how they secured the favor of humans. Archaeologists, geneticists and behavioral biologists around the world have been researching these questions for years. Their latest findings make it possible to trace the path of the house cat.
Top Cast
Aurore Bonjour
Aurore Bonjour
Narrator (voice)
Aurore Bonjour
Narrator (voice)
Christophe Garcia
Christophe Garcia
(voice)
Christophe Garcia
(voice)
Mathilde Tinthoin
Mathilde Tinthoin
(voice)
Mathilde Tinthoin
(voice)
Cécile Callou
Cécile Callou
Herself
Cécile Callou
Herself
Jean-Denis Vigne
Jean-Denis Vigne
Himself
Jean-Denis Vigne
Himself
Eva-Maria Geigl
Eva-Maria Geigl
Herself
Eva-Maria Geigl
Herself
Stéphanie Porcier
Stéphanie Porcier
Herself
Stéphanie Porcier
Herself
David Besson
David Besson
Himself
David Besson
Himself
Marie Abitbol
Marie Abitbol
Herself
Marie Abitbol
Herself
Kristyn Vitale
Kristyn Vitale
Herself
Kristyn Vitale
Herself
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