- Japan: January 22, 2010
- France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Polynesia, Reunion and Switzerland: January 27, 2010
- Germany: March 2010
- Spain, Greece, USA, Canada and Indonesia: April 2010
- South Korea: May/June 2010
- Scandinavia: August 2010
- Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia and Iceland: Quarter 3, 2010
Like his previous feature-length films Microcosmos and Le peuple migrateur (Winged Migration), Océans is a documentary designed to raise awareness of the need to protect our oceans, as the species they support slowly disappear. It is also a timely reminder of the incredible beauty of a little-known, but fragile world.
The Teaser of the movie
Speed at 10 knots in the middle of a hunting tuna shoal, accompany the dolphins as they frolic, swim shoulder to fin with a great white shark—watching the film "Oceans" is like being a fish among fish. Following on from "Himalaya" and "Winged Migration," Jacques Perrin uses brand new filming methods to take us from the polar ice floes to the tropics, to plunge us into the heart of the oceans and their storms to discover well-known, little-known and unknown sea creatures. "Oceans" explores man's impact on wildlife and, through pictures and emotions, provides an answer to the question: " The Ocean? What is it?"




