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A new lease of life for Benjamin's YouTube channel

22 October 2025 UniLaSalle Alumni Beauvais
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Benjamin MOLLIER (Agriculture, 2020, Beauvais) has been creating online content for over ten years now, and at a time when hundreds of hours of videos are uploaded to YouTube every minute, and over 66,000 posts appear on Instagram, he asked himself an essential question: how do you stand out?

This reflection marked a turning point in the evolution of his channel and his work.


In the early days, Benjamin shared travel videos, driven by a passion for video and editing. But in recent years, everything has accelerated.
Behind the screen more than behind the camera, he felt the need to rediscover meaning, to reconnect with what drives him deeply: curiosity, science, biology, history... and the field.

So he decided to take a new direction: that of mini-documentaries and investigations.

His first video has just been released. It takes us to the heart of the French Alps, to discover the history and alarming decline of glaciers.


The Mer de Glace, France's largest glacier, is melting at an unprecedented rate: in the space of a century, it has lost several kilometers in length and hundreds of meters in thickness.
The reality of the situation is striking: what's happening up there concerns us all.

Benjamin uses archive footage, scientific data and footage shot in the field to give us an experience that is as visual as it is emotional, and which alarms as much as it amazes.

This documentary is much more than just a video: it's an awakening, an invitation to look at mountains differently, and to understand what's at stake today in the French Alps.

Discover it here.




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