A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
July 1, 2015
Original Title:
Electric Amazon
Genres:
Documentary | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Earth Touch
Production Countries:
United Kingdom | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 6 FR: U
Runtime: 43
The Amazon is one of the wildest and least explored parts of the planet. Encompassing 6 countries and 2 million square miles of forest, river and floodplain, it has the highest diversity of life on the planet, but what lies below it is truly shocking. In its deep muddy rivers, clear streams and expansive floodplains a freak-show of fish life has exploded, with some of the strangest shapes and weirdest adaptations on Earth. Hiding in the vast rivers and streams is an electric grid, a bizarre community of fish with a highly sophisticated electric sixth sense. Using electricity, these "Super" fish can communicate wirelessly, control each other remotely and emit shocks that can stop a human heart. This cryptic world has mystified scientists throughout the ages. Now an intrepid scientist, Will Crampton ventures back into the dark jungles where the inspiration for our technology driven world first emerged, in an attempt to unravel their secrets and unlock the electric code.
Animation:
Adriaan Landman
Associate Producer:
Beth Neale
Camera Operator:
Boris von Schoenebeck
Willem van Heerden
Pierre Minnie
Graeme Duane
Tony Purnell
Brad Bestelink
Director:
Kira Ivanoff
Director of Photography:
Owen Bissell
Editor:
Brenda Spaan
Original Music Composer:
Grant McLachlan
Post Production Supervisor:
Hannelize Perold
Producer:
Jess Reiss
Production Coordinator:
Taryn Lourens
Sound Recordist:
William Crampton
Kira Ivanoff
Writer:
Jess Reiss
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