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IMAX - Wild Ocean 3D Blu Ray

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Each year an unbelievable feeding frenzy takes place in the oceans of South Africa as billions of sardines migrate up the KwaZulu-Natal Coast. Wild Ocean captures spectacular breaching whales feeding sharks diving gannets and massive bait balls inside and up close on the giant screen. The migration has provided an annual food source for both life in the sea and the people living along the African shores for countless generations. The film demonstrates how business government and the local people have joined forces to protect this invaluable ecological resource. Wild... Ocean will delve audiences into an epic underwater struggle for survival and reveal the economic and cultural impact the migration has on the coastal communities. Produced by the creators of STOMP and Academy Award nominated directors of Pulse: A STOMP Odyssey Wild Ocean is an explosive symphonic documentary film about man and nature. [show more]

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Released
10 November 2010
Directors
Actors
 
Format
Blu Ray 
Publisher
Cornerstone Media International 
Classification
Runtime
45 minutes 
Features
Dolby, Widescreen, 3D 
Barcode
5060195361824 
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Documentary about the food source provided by the sea life on the KwaZulu-Natal coast of South Africa. The film examines life in and out of the ocean and explores the ways in which this natural food chain is being conserved by the authorities and locals alike.