A pink sea creature at the bottom of the ocean, illuminated by light.

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Tuesday 03/17 18:30

Světozor Cinema – Small Hall

Language: English
Subtitles: Czech, English

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How Deep is Your Love

(How Deep is Your Love)

A film conceived as a love letter to the underwater world, written by a scientific expedition descending into the ocean’s depths. What might emerge from these strange encounters with mesmerizing, neon-colored creatures from the deep blue sea?

Almost no truly uncharted places remain on planet Earth, with one notable exception: the deepest depths of the ocean. There, a lot of remarkable life forms exist whose colors and shapes seem almost extraterrestrial. This visually intoxicating film plunges into a melancholic, almost cosmic landscape, following a research team determined to document as many previously unknown species as possible. Yet the scientists are not the only ones drawing from the dark depths. This underwater universe is also threatened by deep-sea extraction. With wit and tender gravity, the film brings into collision human ambition, capitalism, and scientific curiosity with the fragile existence of beings held fast beneath the surface by the water itself.

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Basic information about the film

TitleHow Deep is Your Love
Original LanguageEnglish
Subtitles Czech, English
PremiéraCzech premiere
Film typeFull-length documentary
Year of Production2025
Country of OriginUK
Length101 min.
Director Eleanor Mortimer
Sales Impronta Films
Ana Saiz
ana@improntafilms.com

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Světozor Cinema – Large Hall
Vodičkova 41, Praha 1

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Nicole Hálová, editor
Eleanor Mortimer, director
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Světozor Cinema – Small Hall
Vodičkova 41, Praha 1

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