The Silent World (1956)

The Silent World (1956)
Rated: Not Rated
Runtime: 86 min
Sound Mix: Mono
Color: Color
Aspect Ratio: 1.37 : 1
Cast: Frédéric Dumas, Albert Falco, Jacques-Yves Cousteau
Director: Jacques-Yves Cousteau, Louis Malle
Writers: Jacques-Yves Cousteau
Producers: Marcel Ichac
Cinematographer: Philippe Agostini, Louis Malle
Editors: Georges Alépée
Production Company: FSJYC Production, Requins Associés, Société Filmad, Titanus Country: France | Italy

The Silent World (French: Le Monde du silence) is a 1956 French documentary film co-directed by Jacques Cousteau and Louis Malle. The Silent World was 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.

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