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700 Sharks
Gombessa Expedition 4 Laurent Ballesta went to observe a gathering of thousands of groupers during the full moon of June 2014 (Le mystère mérou) in the southern pass of the Polynesian atoll of Fakarava, where he discovered a pack of over seven hundred grey sharks. How can this unprecedented density be explained? Could it be that social behaviors govern this wild horde? During three years of preparation, he and the other divers on his international scientific team tamed their fear by abandoning the defensive reflexes that provoke shark aggression, with the aim of slipping into the heart of the raging pack to study and film it from the inside. Sharks fitted with microchips, receiving antennas, hydrophones, an ark of 32 synchronized cameras...: a whole technological arsenal is mobilized for the project. As the groupers approach for their annual spawning, what battle plan will the sharks deploy?
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the fascinating and often misunderstood world of sharks, highlighting their vital role in marine ecosystems. Narrated by Sir David Attenborough, it showcases diverse shark species and their unique behaviors across various ocean environments. The film aims to dispel myths and foster a greater appreciation for these apex predators.
Critical Reception
Critically acclaimed for its stunning cinematography and informative content, '700 Sharks' was praised for its balanced portrayal of sharks, moving beyond sensationalism to educate viewers. Audiences appreciated the in-depth look at shark behavior and the urgent message about conservation.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its breathtaking visuals and scientific accuracy.
Commended for challenging negative stereotypes about sharks.
Applauded for its engaging narration and conservation message.
Google audience: Viewers overwhelmingly loved '700 Sharks,' with many highlighting the educational value and the beautiful underwater footage. Positive comments often pointed out how the documentary successfully changed their perception of sharks, emphasizing their importance rather than their danger.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for a BAFTA TV Award for Best Specialist Factual Program.
Fun Fact
The documentary utilized advanced underwater filming techniques, including drone technology and specialized baiting methods, to capture rare footage of sharks in their natural habitats without disturbing them.
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