Where: Discovery Cinema
Description
Dive into a spectacular story about remarkable creatures under the sea with Oceans, a 2009 production from Disney Nature.
Directed, produced, co-written and narrated by Jacques Perrin and narrated by Pierce Brosnan, this film explores the marine species of Earth's five oceans and reflects on the aspects of human activity on the environment.
Stunning images await you as you journey into the depths of a wonderland filled with mystery, beauty and power in an unprecedented look at the lives of these illusive deep-water creatures through their own eyes.
Incredible state-of-the-art underwater filmmaking will take your breath away as you migrate with whales, swim alongside a great white shark and race with dolphins at play. Filled with adventure, comedy and drama, Oceans is a fascinating and thought-provoking experience you'll never forget.
This movie is suitable for the whole family.
This screening will feature a discussion with Prof. Carlos Duarte.
Brought to you by the Office of Enrichment Programs in collaboration with the University Library and Recreation.
Carlos Duarte
Professor Carlos M. Duarte holds the Tarek Ahmed JuffaliChair in Marine Biology with the Red Sea Research Center (RSRC) at KAUST. Duarte received his Ph.D. from McGill University, Canada, in 1987. His research focuses on understanding the effects of global change, including climate change as well as other global-scale impacts of human activity, in marine ecosystems, which he has studied across the world. Duarte has conducted over 15 polar expeditions in Antarctica and the Arctic.
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