Ocean with David Attenborough

Cinema | (PG) | 104 minutes |

Presented by David Attenborough and directed by Toby Nowlan, Colin Butfield and Keith Scholey. Ocean with David Attenborough takes viewers on a breathtaking journey. It showcases that there is nowhere more vital for our survival, more full of life, wonder, or surprise, than the ocean.

The celebrated broadcaster and filmmaker reveals how his lifetime has coincided with the great age of ocean discovery. Through spectacular sequences featuring coral reefs, kelp forests and the open ocean, Attenborough shares why a healthy ocean keeps the entire planet stable and flourishing. Stunning, immersive cinematography showcases the wonder of life under the seas and exposes the realities and challenges facing our ocean as never before seen. From destructive fishing techniques to mass coral reef bleaching. Yet the story is one of optimism, with Attenborough pointing to inspirational stories from around the world. The ocean can recover to a glory beyond anything anyone alive has ever seen.

After seven decades of filming every aspect of the natural world, David Attenborough delivers his greatest message of hope yet. Ocean with David Attenborough, a Global Cinema Event from 8 May, which also coincides with his 99th birthday!

Ocean with David Attenborough is screening in cinemas with theatrically exclusive footage.

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