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Latest documenatry, "OCEANS"

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ashtheflash

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I just saw a preview of this latest movie to be out soon. Directed by Jean Perrin, and produced, by the European Space Agency.
This is the most outstanding footage I've ever seen. Enthusiasts, photographers, freedivers, couch potatoes, will be all left breathless!!!Trust me!
 
Don’t leave us with half a story, at least tell us when and where we‘ll be able to view this latest spectacular?
 
Actually Ash, the directors are the 2 Jacques...
Directors Jacques Perrin and Jacques Cluzaud

they previously brought you the doc film "winged migration"

i've been lucky enough to see this footage as well - it is a film project put forward by Disney Nature and it really is breathtaking :D

it will make its debut on April 22nd 2010 - earth day!

check out more info here:

Disneynature - Oceans

cheers,

kp
 
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Nice one madam Kelpie, yer a true princess.:D
Lucky escape Ash as the hordes were massing.:crutch:blackeyeroflroflrofl
 
I've just watched it and it looks amazing!
Especially when i saw the gallery!
After watching Sharkwater my expectations went high up!
Any other good uw films you could recommend? I've watched all BBC ones and Tanya's too of course..
 
Any other good uw films you could recommend?

you should check out a film by a man named Jean Lemire - amazing film!

[ame=http://www.amazon.com/Last-Continent-Jean-Lemire/dp/B001OF86C4]Amazon.com: The Last Continent: Jean Lemire, Amelie Breton, Mariano Lopez, Mario Cyr, Donald Sutherland: Movies & TV[/ame]


Sedna | Radio-Canada.ca

Telefilm Canada - LAST CONTINENT (THE)

the ice diving looks stunning! and the story itself is a great one.

cheers,

kp
 
I've just ordered it, I hope it will be good:) I'll write something about it as soon it reaches my tv;p
 
Well and don't forget to get your advance order of THE COVE which is an AMAZING film (features our freediving pals)...

[ame=http://www.amazon.com/Cove-Richard-OBarry/dp/B002PLMJ74]Amazon.com: The Cove: Richard O'Barry, Joe Chisholm, Mandy-Rae Cruikshank, Charles Hambleton, Simon Hutchins, Kirk Krack, Isabel Lucas, Hayden Panettiere, Roger Payne, John Potter, Louie Psihoyos, Dave Rastovich, Brook Aitken, Fisher Stevens, Jim Cla[/ame]

enjoy!

kp
 
For stunning underwater shots I liked Luc Bessons 'Atlantis'
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For stunning underwater shots I liked Luc Bessons 'Atlantis'
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Atlantis is great! I ordered the DVD through Japan and had to pay around 110 euro for it, but it was worth every penny. Beautiful montage of music and underwater life. Every chapter gives a different kind of emotion and dance. Time to watch it again. Thanks for reminding! :D
 
Some of the shots are truly amazing. Like you say he can change your emotion with the good choice of music along with the footage. I'm going to watch it again tonight too :)

I honestly think I paid less for that from amazon. Why was it so expensive? It is a classic though I would pay that amount if I didn't own it.
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I think it was around 60 euro and I payed 50 euro for delivery and taxes.... I wanted it fast and it had to come from japan, because in 1999 they didn't have it in Europe on DVD.
 
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Ok i watched all mentioned above, I've even watched The Cove.
They are all very good and I'm sure they'll help the environment but still Sharkwater will gather the most viewers- the uw pictures are stunning!
 
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