

A farmer who sings to your bones until they heal themselves. Yes, really.
In the heart of the Ariege Pyrenees, Patrick Chêne, a farmer and osteopath, cares for humans and animals with his hands and diphonic song. The vibrations of his singing radiates through the body and acts like an acoustic probe, showing a sensitive world full of invisible energies that make and form life, building our link with Earth and our environment.
Sound
Diphonic singing that literally vibrates through your speakers.
Cinematography
Pyrenees forests so lush you'll smell the moss.
Director
Jérôme Loisy
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Diphonic singing originates from Tuvan throat singing traditions, making Patrick's practice a fascinating fusion of Central Asian technique and French rural osteopathy.
The entire film was shot across just four seasons with a skeleton crew, capturing Patrick's actual patients rather than staged scenarios.