An ecological drama/documentary, filmed throughout the globe. Part thriller, part meditation on the vanishing wonders of the sub-aquatic world.
Genre(s): Documentary, Drama
Rating: 7.7/10 (462 votes)
Country: France, Switzerland, Spain, Monaco, USA
Languages: English
Company: Galatée Films
Director(s): Jacques Perrin, Jacques Cluzaud
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Producer(s):
Don Hahn - executive producer: Disneynature
Nicolas Mauvernay - producer
Jacques Perrin - producer
Kirk Wise - executive producer: Disneynature
Writer(s):
Christophe Cheysson - co-writer
Jacques Cluzaud - written by
Laurent Debas - written by
Stéphane Durand - written by
Laurent Gaudé - written by
Jacques Perrin - written by
François Sarano - written by
Cast:
Jacques Perrin - Narrator (French version)
Lancelot Perrin - Himself
Aldo - Narrator (Italian version)
Pierce Brosnan - Narrator (English version)
Rie Miyazawa - Narrator (Japanese)
Music: Bruno Coulais
Don Hahn - executive producer: Disneynature
Nicolas Mauvernay - producer
Jacques Perrin - producer
Kirk Wise - executive producer: Disneynature
Writer(s):
Christophe Cheysson - co-writer
Jacques Cluzaud - written by
Laurent Debas - written by
Stéphane Durand - written by
Laurent Gaudé - written by
Jacques Perrin - written by
François Sarano - written by
Cast:
Jacques Perrin - Narrator (French version)
Lancelot Perrin - Himself
Aldo - Narrator (Italian version)
Pierce Brosnan - Narrator (English version)
Rie Miyazawa - Narrator (Japanese)
Music: Bruno Coulais

April 25th, 2010
Oceans may be a movie merely displaying the beauty of theoceans and what lies underneath, but this film is far too gorgeous foryou to avoid. If you have any affection towards nature and the millionsof stories carried underneath it, you must see this movie while it hasits short run in movie theaters nationwide. The footage is amazing, theimages are spectacular, and the overall production is nearly flawless.It is a beautiful documentary for the ages, and hopefully will pave theway for more films with as much effort as this one. With four years tocraft the quintessential film about animals, this all paid offmagnificently. If you love animals, watching this is a majorrequirement, not even a recommendation.
Enjoy the movie. Save the oceans.
April 25th, 2010
In order to fully appreciate and receive the full entertainment valueof this beautiful display of nature, you must see it on the big screen.Unlike the previous Disneymentary Earth, Oceans slows very well, isedited much tighter, and doesn’t jump all over the place. Then there’sthe superior soundtrack, superior narration, and superior amount offootage. They range from fearsome, to beautiful; to sometimes evensentimental (the scene with the walrus will water your eyes). WaltDisney would be absolutely proud of this work, even if technicallyDisney wasn’t responsible for the actual film. The overseas team headedby Jacques Perrin (responsible for Winged Migration) deserves all thecredit for the effort given and the result.