Deep Sea/Into the Deep (2009)
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Synopsis: DEEP SEA: Exploring coral reefs throughout the Pacific, director Howard Hill's cameras capture a rare up-close glimpse of turtles, shrimp, scallops, sharks, and much more. Thematically, the... DEEP SEA: Exploring coral reefs throughout the Pacific, director Howard Hill's cameras capture a rare up-close glimpse of turtles, shrimp, scallops, sharks, and much more. Thematically, the documentary examines the balance of life and symbiosis between these creatures. Narrated almost conversationally by Johnny Depp and Kate Winslet, DEEP SEA is a thrilling, intimate, and educational look at the unknown depths of the aquatic world. INTO THE DEEP: This underwater spectacular plunges into the depths of the ocean and brings viewers face to face with life far below the surface. Originally screened in the IMAX format, INTO THE DEEP was filmed off the southern coast of California. Among the animals filmed here are sharks, starfish, sea lions, and rare glimpses into the nocturnal creatures of the deep. [More]
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