A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Written by:
Dave Duce
Paul Phelan
Directed by:
Dave Duce, David Gross, Amelia McCarten
Release Date:
January 1, 2024
Original Title:
Shark Kingdom
Alternate Titles:
Shark Kingdom 3D
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Definition Films
K2 Studios
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 40
Shark heroes and conservationists Jess Cramp, Liv Rose and Cristina Zenato lead this epic family adventure into the kingdom of sharks, where we’ll come face to face with these ancient and awe-inspiring animals and learn how our future is intertwined with theirs. Each shark species wields unique powers that help them survive in diverse ecosystems, whether it’s a great white hunting in the wild and wind-swept seas of New Zealand, whaler sharks learning to coexist with Australian fishermen, or elusive oceanic white tip “shipwreck sharks” traversing uncharted depths of the Pacific. In some of the world’s most beautiful diving locations, join the action to understand and help these magnificent creatures, and be immersed in the larger story of our shared oceans.
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Cinematography:
Cam Batten
David Gross
Tama Kohu
Amelia McCarten
Adam Ravetch
Jon Shaw
Director:
Dave Duce
Director of Photography:
Anthony Rose
Editor:
Jake Flannery
Paul Phelan
Executive Producer:
Phil Hunt
Mark Kresser
Compton Ross
Field Director:
Amelia McCarten
Jon Shaw
Producer:
Sarah Beard
David Gross
Tim Maddocks
Writer:
Dave Duce
Paul Phelan
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