Crossing the seas at 10 knots hunting for tuna, accompanying the dolphins in their incredible pirouettes, swimming with the great white shark, shoulder to shoulder, against fin... it's like being just another fish among them. After the film "Le peuple migrateur", Jacques Perrin and Jacques Cluzaud transport us, thanks to some very new filming techniques, to the most intricate of the oceans to discover there unknown and ignored marine creatures. Océans asks about man's imprint on wildlife, responding through emotional images to the question: the Ocean, what does the Ocean become? With a budget of more than 50 million euros, "Océanos" is advertised as the largest and most spectacular documentary production in history.
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Crossing the seas at 10 knots hunting for tuna, accompanying the dolphins in their incredible pirouettes, swimming with the great white shark, shoulder to shoulder, fin... it's like being just another fish among them. After the film "Le peuple migrateur", Jacques Perrin and Jacques Cluzaud transport us, thanks to some very new filming techniques, to the most intricate of the oceans to discover there unknown and ignored marine creatures. Océans asks about man's imprint on wildlife, responding through emotional images to the question: the Ocean, what does the Ocean become? With a budget of more than 50 million euros, "Océanos" is advertised as the largest and most spectacular documentary production in history.