
A 14-minute immersive film commissioned by the commune of Ramatuelle to mark ten years of the Pampelonne beach redevelopment scheme, screened continuously through the summer of 2025 inside an 11-metre geodesic dome installed directly on the sand. Produced by TADAMM! Féérie Immersive, the film traces the beach's history and future across five sequences: the landscape, the 1944 Provence landings, the glamour of the 1950s and Brigitte Bardot, tourism, and the challenges of climate change.
An immersive 180° film for dome projection
Produced by TADAMM! Féérie Immersive
Commissioned by the Commune of Ramatuelle
Creative Direction & Compositing: Alice Bibette
Art Direction & Asset Production: Angelica Lena
Voice Over: Alexandre Damiani
Runtime: 14 minutes
Venue: Plage de Pampelonne, Ramatuelle
Dates: 28 June – 25 August 2025



I worked on art direction and asset production for the underwater sea sequences, alongside Alice Bibette on creative direction and compositing. What follows is a selection from that sea sequence specifically, since it was the most animation and art direction intensive part of the project, tracing the work Posidonia oceanica, or Neptune grass, does to hold the seabed together, and how anchoring and overfishing undo it.
