If you are a true fan of nature inspired documentary movies, than you probably know about the movie “Earth”. This record breaking movie about our Planet was made by the Disneynature studio, and broadcasted worldwide to raise awareness of condition our planet is in, and things we must do to protect it.
Now, in 2010, on Earth’s day, the same studio Disneynature, starts the broadcast of their latest documentary, titled Oceans”. Jacques Cluzaud and Jacques Perrin are two French artists standing behind this project as artistic directors, and directors, and they are both well know in Europe, for their artistic work (mostly in France) so far.
As we are all aware, three quarters of the Earth are covered with water, Oceans and big water contain enormous amount of living species, and the whole universe is growing under the water a world we know nothing about.
“Oceans” is a drama/documentary, about that amazing world in the water, about all creatures we don’t see often, and maybe never will in the future, if we don’t stop and think about how to protect the nature from ourselves.
Jacques Perrin and Jacques Cluzaud have dedicated part of their lives to exploring the water world, and getting to know all the fantastic, sometimes scary but always breathtaking creatures living there.
One of most important things for all nature and documentary lovers is that footage was shot all over the world, and with the usage of latest technologies for underwater filming.
You will witness some beautiful moments, some shocking situations, witness how we are threatening to ruin a beautiful harmony, and certainly learn more about the “big blue” around us.
Don’t miss this poetic adventure filled with life, fascinating scenes, beautiful creatures and nature’s most precious secrets, never before seen or filmed.
“Oceans” will start their theatrical life on Earth’s Day, April 22nd 2010. Be sure to be there.

Release Date: April 22, 2010
Genre: drama, documentary
Starring: Not Available
Director: Jacques Perrin, Jacques Cluzaud
Writer: Christophe Cheysson, Jacques Cluzaud
Running Time: Not Available
MPAA Rating: Not Rated
Distributors: Disneynature
Official Website: Disney.com
Photos: Oceans Pictures
Review: Oceans Review
Trailers: Oceans Trailer

One Comment
The filming of this movie is excellent but the script was uninformative, dull, and disconnected to the film. Actually, the entire movie was disconnected. It appeared that there were great clips that were stuck together. There was no flow, no connection as to world connections and editting that used the same clip to connect under water shots with surf shots. This movie needed a lot of direction, a better screenwriter who has knowledge of the ocean, and an editor who could organize the material.