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  • Homme et Dauphin: Mode d'emploi (1997)
  • Short | 26 min | Documentary, Short
Homme et Dauphin: Mode d'emploi (1997)
Short | 26 min | Documentary, Short

The first documentary film by Éric Demay, a French scientist specializing in cetology. From Australia to Florida, via France with Jean-Marc Barr, who plays Jacques Mayol in the film "Le Grand Bleu", tells the story of this random love ...See moreThe first documentary film by Éric Demay, a French scientist specializing in cetology. From Australia to Florida, via France with Jean-Marc Barr, who plays Jacques Mayol in the film "Le Grand Bleu", tells the story of this random love between man and dolphin. He is the first to discuss cetacean captivity issues in this documentary. A shoot made in France in Dolphy, in Spain with dolphins in captivity from Barcelona, in Florida with dolphins from the US Navy in the company of Richard O'Barry, ex trainer of the dolphin "Flipper", in Australia in Bunbury, at Monkey Mia and in Coral Bay and the Bahamas to encounter spotted dolphins. In 1997, the documentary won first prize at the Illkirch International Festival. Written by Dauphinweb See less
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Jan 1, 1997 (France)

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