Across the Oceans

Across the Oceans
Oceans with David Attenborough has brought widespread attention to the issue of overfishing in our seas, using his uniquely beautiful cinematography to highlight this fragile and vital ecosystem. Here, we put that into the wider context of overlapping crises affecting our seas, from the plastic pollution of X Trillion to the human and environmental cost of surfing in The Big Sea, finishing with a hopeful underdog story of progress in It'll Never Work

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Oceans with David Attenborough

Oceans with David Attenborough

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Altitude Film Distribution

David Attenborough explores the planet's undersea habitats, revealing the greatest age of ocean discovery and emphasizing the ocean's vital importance while exposing its problems and highlighting opportunities for marine life recovery.

  • Distributor: Altitude Film Distribution
  • Release Date: 08/05/2025
  • Running Time: 95mins
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X Trillion

X Trillion

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Direct - veritywislocki@wizzofilms.com

14 Women. 3000 Nautical Miles. X Trillion Pieces of Plastic. Adventure, discovery, science and solidarity.

  • Director: Eleanor Church
  • Release Date: 01/05/2024
  • Running Time: 68mins
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The Big Sea

The Big Sea

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Surfing is killing it. This $10 billion global industry - built on a clean, green dream - has never been more popular. But surfing has a dirty secret, and people are dying. The Big Sea is the award-winning independent documentary exposing surfing's hidden links to "Cancer Alley" and the devastating impact of our toxic addiction to Neoprene, a synthetic material born out of a carcinogenic chemical process so toxic that the California government requires wetsuits to carry health warnings.

  • Director: Lewis Arnold and Chris Nelson
  • Release Date: 15/04/2022
  • Running Time: 75mins

It'll Never Work

It'll Never Work

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Direct distribution at lornajane@itllneverwork.boats

Follow fisherman Hans Unkles' attempts to build the UK's first Carbon Zero, solar-powered fishing boat. With the help of his fellow fishermen, he dismantles his old vessel and spends almost a year reassembling it as he learns and tests the latest technology. It's a real story, a drama, a documentary, a thriller, a comedy, a snatch of real life, a tragedy, a feel-good story and an environmental statement all set in the West Coast of Scotland's fishing industry.

  • Director: Joe Osborn
  • Release Date: 08/11/2024
  • Running Time: 57mins
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