Dolphin Man

dir. Lefteris Charitos Gould / 2017 / Greece, Canada, France, Japan / 80min.
His life inspired the film "The Big Blue."


Discover the story and legacy of Jacques Mayol, the legendary free-diver whose life became the inspiration for Luc Besson’s cult-movie “The Big Blue”. “Dolphin Man” draws us into the world of Jacques Mayol, capturing his compelling journey and immersing viewers into the sensory and transformative experience of free-diving. From the Mediterranean to Japan and from India to the Bahamas, we meet Mayol’s closest friends and family, including his children Dottie and Jean-Jacques, and world free-diving champions William Trubridge, Mehgan Heaney-Grier and Umberto Pelizzari, to reveal the portrait of a man who reached the limits of the human body and mind, not just to break records but hoping to discover the deeper affinity between human beings and the sea. Narrated by Jean-Marc Barr, the actor who famously portrayed Mayol in “The Big Blue”, the film weaves together rare film archive from the 1950s onwards, with stunning contemporary underwater photography, to discover how the “dolphin man” revolutionized free-diving and brought a new consciousness to our relationship with the sea and our inner-selves.

duration:
80 min
country / year of production:
Greece, Canada, France, Japan / 2017
director:
Lefteris Charitos Gould
cinematography:
Stelios Apostolopoulos GSC
producer:
Anemon Productions, Les Films du Balibari, Storyline Entertainment Inc.
selected festivals and awards:
2018 – FF Miami, 2017 – FF Adelaide, 2017 – FF Tokio, 2017 – FF Saloniki
sections:
We Can Be Heroes Climate for Change The Best of MDAG
tags:
biopic movie about film sport

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