CO-EXIST, THE FILM

 

Sharks have been roaming the earth’s oceans since the dinosaur’s era.

Yet, we’ve been able to push them to extinction in just a few years…

Between 1970 and 2018, more than 70% of sharks populations have disappeared from our planet.

The main threats to sharks are overfishing, bycatch (the incidental capture of non-target species), culling (killing sharks to “protect” people which is a total nonsense) and pollution (sharks can for example die after finding themselves entangled in drifting nets or other plastic pollution).

Therefore, we need to take action and we need to do it NOW !

This is why We decided to go around the world to tell the story of sharks and to give a voice to the ones that can’t scream for help !

The goal is to create a 60-90 minutes documentary to show the world how beautiful but also how endangered sharks are.

In order to achieve this, We’ll have to travel the entire globe to meet and interview, not only specialists that are dedicating their entire life to save sharks but also people or industries that are part of the problem !

 

Two key components to achieving a conservation goal

EDUCATION

In order to find interest in a problem, people must be educated about it and understand not only what’s happening but also what they can do to help !

LOVE

People care about what they love and, therefore, protect it !

Through this film and our images, We just want them to fall in love with the ocean and especially with sharks.

 

In order to educate people about sharks and to make them fall in love with these amazing creatures, the goal of the film is, not only, to show and explain everything that is currently happening and that is pushing them to extinction but also to show how beautiful and fascinating sharks are through breathtaking footage and appealing cinematography !

What would happen if sharks disappeared ?

 

01

FAST DECLINES IN OTHER MARINE SPECIES

Without predators, small fish populations would explode leading to a fast decline due to over-consumption of the environment and starvation

 

03

CORAL REEFS DEATH

The decline of fish coming from the disappearance of sharks would allow algae and bacteria to smother coral reefs, not allowing them to photosynthesis anymore

02

DISEASES SPREADING

Sharks are eating all the dead / ill / weak animals meaning that they are keeping the oceans healthy ! Without them, diseases would easily spread

 

04

OCEAN ECOSYSTEMS COLLAPSING

Without sharks, the entire ocean ecosystems would collapse. With up to 80% of the world’s oxygen coming from the ocean, we simply can’t damage the oceans and these fragile ecosystems.

 
 

Apex predators, not monsters !

Because of films like Jaws, sharks have a very bad reputation pretty much worldwide.

One of the goal of our documentary is to demonstrate the world that sharks aren’t monsters but apex predators that aren’t here to eat every single human they’ll cross path with.

Sharks have amazing senses and are incredible predators ! Yet, we can still interact with them when we have the knowledge that allow us to do so. This is a very important message I want to share in order, not only to show people how important they are but also to show them how unique it can be to interact with such predators !

 
 

A little taste of what’s coming…

To provide an overview of what we’ll be creating, in terms of content and cinematic style, we’ve already created a short 7 minutes film “Man Of The Sea” that tells the story of Pierrick, a Tahitian freediver that has dedicated his entire life to the ocean and its conservation.

 

More than a film !

 

To make this film come to life, we’ll team up with scientists all over the world.

Therefore, the images we’ll be creating won’t only be used for the film but will also help scientific researches.

For example, in late 2020, we spent a few months in French Polynesia with a local NGO called Ma’o Mana Foundation where we captured footage for our film but we also used these images to conduct shark identifications allowing local marine biologists to study the behavior and migrations of Tiger Sharks and Grey Reef Sharks.

In summer 2022, we’ll be part of a world’s first study led by Ma’o Mana Foundation in which we’ll tag Oceanic Whitetip sharks in order to study their migration.

Interested in joining our project ?

Here’s why you should be part of it

 

CONSERVATION

Conservation and the protection of our environment are the biggest concerns nowadays and things must be done before it’s too late !

CONTENT

By taking part in this project, you’ll be able to use all the content created which will be a huge asset to your communication.

IMAGE

By supporting this project, you’ll support a very important environmental cause placing you as an entity that cares about our planet and its biodiversity.

PERSPECTIVES

We don’t want to stop after this project. Therefore, there’ll be other opportunities with more projects in the future.

VISIBILITY

This project will give you a lot of visibility through captivating images and cinematography that will have a direct impact on the viewer !

The medias are already talking about it…

The medias are already talking about the film I’m producing.

The Swiss National TV RTS made a full subject about it on their 7:30pm news.

 

What’s next ?

The release aim of the film is for 2024, we’re currently still gathering all the footage needed to produce the documentary.

The final film will be a 4K, 90min documentary.

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