Biological, natural historians and author David Etanboro are diving into our oceans. He is all set to take the audience under the purview of Marine World with his upcoming documentary film ‘Ocean by David Attenborough’ on National Geographic.
The film is scheduled to release on the occasion of World Ocean Day.
Powerful documentaries talk about the importance of the oceans of the world and how we can do, and should restore the glory of the vast, interacted water of the Earth.
The film attracts widespread marine science and was supported by a team of scientific advisors, including the founder of the National Geographic Pristin Siz, Enrich Sala.
The film has below trolling footage, the act of pulling the fishing net with sea level and its devastating effects on the sea. Only by revealing this footage to the world and whatever is happening below the surface, people can start understanding its disastrous effects and it causes immediate risk to our ocean.
Talking about the film, Attenboro said, “In my lifetime, it coincides with the great era of the ocean discovery. In the last hundred years, scientists and explorers have imagined notable new species, epic migration, and dazzling, as a young man beyond complex ecosystems.
Tom McDonald, National Geographic Executive Vice President Global factual and without any material, said, “I am thrilled that the audience around the world will be able to attach the audience to attach to the film telling the signature story of Sir David and the global platforms of the National Geographic.
The documentary focuses on the effects of the entire marine ecosystem, the collapse of the oceans and the devastating fishing techniques on the coastal communities and the global climate, such as dragging and bottom trolling.
Alok Jain, Chairman – Entertainment, Geostar said: “In National Geographic India, we believe that the power to ignite the change in storytelling is. The Ocean is a landmark film with David Etanboro that reminds us how we are associated with our oceans, even in India, even in India, we have more than 11,000 kilometers in India. Visual, we hope to inspire Indians not only to see our oceans to look as far away water, but as living systems that need our immediate protection.
The film is directed by Tobby Novan, Keith Scoli and Colin Butfield and is produced by Novan for Silverback Films. The film is a silverback film and open planet studio co-production.
‘Ocean by David Attenborough’ is set to release on National Geographic and Gehotstar on 8 June.
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