France,
2013, 90 min
(alternative 52 min)
Réalisation:
Gil KebaïliScénario:
Gil KebaïliRésumés(1)
120 metres down off the wild coast of South Africa lives an animal once thought to have been extinct for 65 million years - the coelacanth, locally known as Gombessa. A dinosaur fish, a living fossil, that remains the only link connecting fish to terrestrial tetrapods: its fins contain the beginning of reptile and mammal leg bones! And what about the vestigial lung found at the back of its huge mouth? ... A team of underwater explorers will film these legendary fish like never before. A unique human adventure and a media-worthy scientific project. (ZED)
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majo25 | Autre | 25/07/2021 |