IMDb7.4/10
Rotten Tomatoes92%
Director: Jacques Cousteau and Louis Malle•Genres: Documentary, Adventure
This groundbreaking documentary plunges viewers into the vibrant and mysterious underwater realm. Following the expeditions of Jacques Cousteau and his crew aboard the Calypso, the film showcases the wonders of marine life and the challenges of underwater exploration using revolutionary diving equipment. It captures breathtaking footage of coral reefs, diverse sea creatures, and daring underwater feats.
Acclaimed for its pioneering underwater cinematography and its contribution to popularizing oceanography, 'The Silent World' was a critical and commercial success. It brought the beauty and fragility of the ocean to a global audience, earning widespread praise from critics and viewers alike.
Praised for its stunning and unprecedented underwater photography.
Celebrated for its educational value and introduction to marine biodiversity.
Commended for its adventurous spirit and innovative filmmaking techniques.
Google audience: Google users have widely praised 'The Silent World' for its breathtaking visuals and captivating portrayal of marine life, often highlighting its historical significance as one of the first major underwater documentaries.
Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival (1956), Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature (1957)
The film's revolutionary use of color underwater cinematography required specially designed lighting and camera equipment, much of which had to be invented or heavily modified for the expedition.
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