Ocean Odyssey

very mild upsetting scenes
Director(s)Nick Robinson
Production year2024
Release date12/06/2024
Genre(s)Documentary
Approx. running minutes41m
CastSylvia Earle, Nick Robinson, Nick Robinson, Peta Ayers, Electra Manikakis, Nick Robinson, Jon Shaw, Hylton Mowday, Cam Batten, Caspar Mazzotti, Nick Robinson, Jon Shaw, Natasha Alves, Jake Flannery, Bobbi Hansel, Caspar Mazzotti

Ocean Odyssey

very mild upsetting scenes
A nature documentary centred on the long voyages of humpback whales across oceans. Despite upsetting moments, this gentl ...
A nature documentary centred on the long voyages of humpback whales across oceans. Despite upsetting moments, this gentle and highly informative film is suitable for viewers of all ages.
theme
violence
threat and horror
language
sex
discrimination
rude humour
drugs
very mild upsetting scenes
Classified Date:
24/06/2024
Version:
3D IMAX
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
K2 Communications (K2 Studios)
theme
The documentary covers subjects including climate change, overfishing, and plastics in the ocean, all of which have led to declines of certain species now nearing extinction. There is sight of a skeleton of a bird which died from ingesting plastic, and a brief shot of trees on fire. However, there are positive reassurances about what people can do to protect oceans and help the planet to recover.
Classified date24/12/2024
LanguageEnglish
theme
violence
threat and horror
language
sex
discrimination
rude humour
drugs
Director(s)Nick Robinson
Production year2024
Release date12/06/2024
Genre(s)Documentary
Approx. running minutes41m
CastSylvia Earle, Nick Robinson, Nick Robinson, Peta Ayers, Electra Manikakis, Nick Robinson, Jon Shaw, Hylton Mowday, Cam Batten, Caspar Mazzotti, Nick Robinson, Jon Shaw, Natasha Alves, Jake Flannery, Bobbi Hansel, Caspar Mazzotti
very mild upsetting scenes
Classified Date:
24/06/2024
Version:
3D IMAX
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
K2 Communications (K2 Studios)
theme
The documentary covers subjects including climate change, overfishing, and plastics in the ocean, all of which have led to declines of certain species now nearing extinction. There is sight of a skeleton of a bird which died from ingesting plastic, and a brief shot of trees on fire. However, there are positive reassurances about what people can do to protect oceans and help the planet to recover.
Classified date24/12/2024
LanguageEnglish