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    The Silent World

    1956 · Documentary · 1h 26m

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  1. The Silent World (French: Le Monde du silence) is a 1956 French documentary film co-directed by Jacques Cousteau and Louis Malle. One of the first films to use underwater cinematography to show the ocean depths in color, its title derives from Cousteau's 1953 book The Silent World: A Story of Undersea Discovery and Adventure.

  2. The Silent World: Directed by Jacques-Yves Cousteau, Louis Malle. With Frédéric Dumas, Albert Falco, Jacques-Yves Cousteau, François Saout. A documentary about the undersea explorers and how they penetrate into the underwater world.

    • (1.8K)
    • Documentary, Adventure
    • Jacques-Yves Cousteau, Louis Malle
    • 1956-02-15
  3. Dec 3, 2020 · This is the original 1956 film. The maximum quality that is available today. Do you remember this movie? Did you watch it when u were a kid? Watch it again. ...

    • Dec 4, 2020
    • 33K
    • Olga Belka underwater artist
  4. 45K views 6 years ago. The Silent World (French: Le Monde du silence) is a 1956 French documentary film co-directed by the famed French oceanographer Jacques-Yves Cousteau and a young Louis...

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  5. The Silent World (subtitle: A story of undersea discovery and adventure, by the first men to swim at record depths with the freedom of fish) is a 1953 book co-authored by Captain Jacques-Yves Cousteau and Frédéric Dumas, and edited by James Dugan.

    • 1953
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  8. This pioneering French nature documentary follows renowned explorer Jacques-Yves Cousteau as he investigates aquatic habitats in various locations around the world.

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