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Atlantis (1991 Film)
''Atlantis'' is a 1991 French-Italian documentary film about oceans, filmed over a two-year period by Luc Besson. Plot Except for the last shot of the film, the entire documentary takes place underwater with only titles and music by Éric Serra existing beyond the imagery. Parts The film is divided into small parts: ''Premier jour'' (''first day'') *''La lumiére'' (''light'') *''L'esprit'' (''spirit'') *''Le mouvement'' (''movement'') *''Le jeu'' (''play'') *''La grâce'' (''grace'') *''La nuit'' (''night'') *''La foi'' (''faith'') *''La tendresse'' (''tenderness'') *''L'amour'' (''love'') *''La haine'' (''hate'') ''Dernier jour'' (''last day'') *''La naissance'' (''birth'') References External links * Critic reviews
at Rotten Tomatoes French documentary films Italian documentary films 1990s French-language films 1991 documentary films 1991 films Films directed by Luc Besson Films scored by Éric Serra Documentary films about marine biology Films produced by Luc Be ...
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