Réalisation:
Mimi deGruyPhotographie:
Michael deGruyActeurs·trices:
James Cameron, David Attenborough, Rachel Maddow (i.a.), Paul Atkins, Alastair Fothergill, Michael deGruy (i.a.), Harry RabinRésumés(1)
Diving Deep: The Life and Times of Mike deGruy is a feature film documentary about Mike deGruy, an irrepressible biologist turned award-winning filmmaker who swam, dived and filmed in oceans around the world and in the process became the first to film many rarely seen creatures in their own oceans. He was also a passionate advocate of the ocean’s creatures and became increasingly outspoken as an environmental activist. In 2012, deGruy died tragically in a helicopter crash in Australia while filming for director James Cameron. Told through the eyes of Mimi deGruy, his wife and filmmaking partner, Diving Deep: The Life and Times of Mike deGruy celebrates deGruy’s remarkable life, career and what he passionately believed: we are destroying the ocean before we even know what’s there. (Santa Barbara International Film Festival)
(plus)Acteurs·trices
James Cameron
Canada
Meilleurs films :
Titanic (1997)
Rouge à lèvres et arme à feu (2001)
The Muse (1999)
David Attenborough
Grande-Bretagne
Meilleurs films :
Zoo (1985) - narrateur
The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee (2022) (concert)
Rachel Maddow (i.a.)
États-Unis
Meilleurs films :
Game Change (2012) (téléfilm) - i.a.
Les Marches du Pouvoir (2011)