Film Synopsis
It was in the mid-1950s that the oceanographer Jacques-Yves Cousteau began
his underwater adventures that would make him a worldwide celebrity.
On board his famous ship, the Calypso, is a debutant filmmaker, Louis Malle,
who is also destined for fame. Together, these two are going to take
us on an unprecedented tour of the wonders of the unknown world deep beneath
the waves. The area they intend to cover is abundant in marine life
and takes in the Mediterranean Sea, the Persian Gulf, the Indian Ocean and
the Red Sea.
In this mysterious world of silence, we will encounter some of the most extraordinary
creatures on earth, as well as exotic flora - all so fabulously weird that
they might have come from another planet. There is an endless multitude
of fishes of all shapes and colours, dolphins dancing fantastic ballets and
other extraordinary sights, including an adorable baby sperm whale and the
tantalising remnants of an ancient shipwreck. With the latest in camera
technology, Cousteau and Malle take us on an unforgettable journey into a
fairytale kingdom that surpasses our imagination with its endless marvels...
© James Travers
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