What Microcosmos did for creepy crawlies and Travelling Birds did for those that inhabit our skies, Deep Blue does for ocean dwellers. Originating from David Attenborough’s much-admired BBC documentary series The Blue Planet, Deep Blue was shot over three years at a range of locations – including the Maldives, Azores, Cayman Islands and Bermuda. This majestic film has all the hallmarks of BBC quality workmanship – jaw-dropping, sumptuous visuals, a lush George Fenton score, state-of-the-art technology and some of the oddest creatures ever seen without recourse to artificial stimulants.