Cries from the Deep

19811 h 36 min 20 secFilm: Documentary

G

Direction: Jacques Gagné

Production: Jacques-Yves CousteauJacques BobetJean-Michel Cousteau

Script: Jacques-Yves Cousteau

Co-produced by the National Film Board of Canada and the Cousteau Society Inc.

This film records the journey undertaken by Jacques-Yves Cousteau, marine explorer of international repute, his twenty-four-member team, and an NFB film crew. Working from the Calypso, a converted minesweeper transformed into a sophisticated oceanographic vessel, the team uses a helicopter, a diving saucer, inflatable boats and scuba-diving equipment to explore the Grand Banks of Newfoundland, one of the world's richest fishing areas. They discover shipwrecks, film icebergs, visit wildlife sanctuaries where man is still an alien presence, and observe such endangered species as the beluga whale, humpback whale and harp seal. There is a fascinating sequence showing Calypso divers freeing a calf whale entrapped in a fishing net.

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Subject categories


  • Environment and Conservation > Animals in Parks, Reserves and ZoosEndangered SpeciesMarine ResourcesOceans, Seas and Estuaries
  • Animals > Aquatic AnimalsEndangered SpeciesPortraitsResearch, Evolution and Animal Behaviour
  • Sciences > Marine Sciences
  • Science > BiologyEnvironmental Science

Credits


director
Jacques Gagné
producer
Jacques-Yves Cousteau
Jacques Bobet
executive producer
Jean-Michel Cousteau
screenplay
Jacques-Yves Cousteau
camera
Colin Mounier
Guy Dufaux
Raymond Coll
Bernard Delemotte
Albert Falco
sound
Guy Jolias
editing
Hedwige Bienvenu
sound editing
Gilles Quintal
re-recording
Maurice Gilbert
music
François Cousineau