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Dolphin Man Dolphin Man

Lefteris Charitos / Greece, Canada, France / 2017 / 78 min / English, French, Italian

Documentary about the life and legacy of Jacques Mayol, pionneering free diver and inspiration behind Luc Besson's cult film The Big Blue.

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Born in 1927, Jacques Mayol was the first diver to descend 100 meters on one breath. An athlete, philosopher and adventurer, he travelled the world to raise awareness of our important connection to the sea. Narrated by Jean-Marc Barr, who earned his first leading role playing Jacques Mayol in The Big Blue, the film takes us to the US, Japan, Italy, France, Greece and the Bahamas to meet Mayol's friends, family and fellow divers. Informed by rare archival footage, interviews and astonishing underwater footage, director Lefteris Charitos paints a portrait of a man who pushed the limits of his body to connect with nature.

Documentary about the life and legacy of Jacques Mayol, pionneering free diver and inspiration behind Luc Besson's cult film The Big Blue.

Lefteris Charitos studied at the Royal College of Arts in London. Having directed successful television dramas and documentaries in Greece, Dolphin Man is his first feature film.

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