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Deep Blue (2003)

Director: Andrew Byatt, Alastair Fothergill, Martha Holmes

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From Time Out London

Setting aside ‘The Blue Planet’ TV series from which this awestruck feature compilation is culled, this BBC-produced marine-life survey recalls nothing so much as the all-synthetic ‘Finding Nemo’. It’s pretty cool that we can now recreate these entire worlds for manipulation at the drag of a mouse; cooler yet that we can record and share the real thing with free-roving modern cameras. Michael Gambon’s narration keeps a low profile, and the film’s opulent, silky symphonic images soon have you spellbound.

Author: NB

Time Out London Issue 1768: July 7-14, 2004


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Director: Andrew Byatt, Alastair Fothergill, Martha Holmes

Producer: Alex Tidmarsh, Sophokles Tasioulis, Nikolaus Weil

Duration: 90 mins




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