

Movie spotlight
Inside the Tanks
Unique in its approach, Inside The Tanks is a documentary that aims to enrich the discussion surrounding marine mammal captivity. Join Presenter and Producer, Jonny Meah, as he blasts the debate wide open, giving BOTH sides of the discussion a chance to have their say. The documentary includes in depth interviews from The Born Free Foundation; Marine Biologist, Ingrid Visser; Ex-Supervisor and ex-trainer, John Hargrove; and in a world exclusive on the topic, an interview with The Zoological Director of Marineland Antibes, Jon Kershaw.
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Plot Summary
This documentary takes viewers deep inside the world of modern naval warfare, specifically focusing on the advanced technology and human element of operating a US Navy submarine. It offers an unprecedented look at the daily lives, rigorous training, and strategic missions undertaken by the crews who live and work in these underwater vessels. The film highlights the immense pressure, intricate systems, and critical decision-making involved in submarine operations.
Critical Reception
Inside the Tanks received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its immersive approach and access to previously unseen aspects of submarine life. Audiences appreciated the technical detail and the human stories presented, finding it both educational and engaging.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unique access and detailed portrayal of submarine technology.
Commended for effectively balancing technical information with compelling human narratives.
Considered an insightful look into a rarely seen military environment.
Google audience: Audience reviews are limited, but those available tend to appreciate the documentary's educational value and its ability to demystify the complex world of naval submarines.
Fun Fact
The documentary reportedly gained access to US Navy submarines through extensive negotiation and cooperation, allowing for filming in areas and during operations typically off-limits to external media.
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