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By Rik Rösken Deep Blue is the cinema edition of the Blue Planet series for the large screen. At Wednesday, the second day of June, we visited with a group freedivers a cinema to see it and where washed away by the documentary. With great music surrounded, the watchers is surprised with fabulous pictures around the whole world. From ocean to ocean, from the depths to the shallows and from warm to cold water the camera goes. Not only the forces of nature are being shown, but also do we meet a icebear hunting on Beluga's and a Orca who is learning an important lesson to young sealions. A relative large part of the time is also used for discovering the deep sea, the world that commonly is seldom visited by the diving population of the humans. In these dark depths we sea entities who are normally always invisible for our eyes and again you watch breathless to the screen. Deep Blue is a documentary that you need to see when you like the underwater world. In the Netherlands, the movie is distributed by A-film and more Dutch information can be read at: http://www.deep-blue.nl/. Fans of the movie can download a screensaver, wallpapers and direct their own trailer at: http://www.deepbluethemovie.com For those who like naturefilms a lot, is there also another movie that might be intresting. The movie Atlantis from Luc Besson.
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