Deep Ocean: Descent into the Mariana Trench mediadocumentary
- Original title
- Deep Ocean: Descent into the Mariana Trench
- Year
- 2017
- Running time
- 52 min.
- Country
Japan
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- Screenwriter
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- Music
- Cinematography
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- Genre
- Documentary | Half-length Film. Sea Documentary. Nature. Animals
- Synopsis
- After capturing a giant squid on film, NHK's deep-sea film crew explores our planet's deepest point -- the Challenger Deep in the Mariana Trench! Challenger Deep is 10,920 meters below the ocean's surface, a depth at which water pressure is thought to destroy proteins and make life impossible. The crew teamed up with researchers for a two-month mission to probe these depths for the first time ever. Together, they developed a special unmanned vessel and search equipment fitted with a 4K camera. The team broke the world record for the deepest recording of a fish when it filmed the angelic Mariana Snail Fish. What other creatures lie in the Challenger Deep? Join this journey to the extreme limits of life on earth.
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