The Great Barrier Reef (1969)
A unique document about life on land and underwater in the Great Barrier Reef. Shot during an expedition that lasted more than five months, the film shows both the fauna and flora of the ocean and the technical equipment used to film these stunning images, which are now a thing of the past.
Directors: Pierre Levie, Michel de Mévius, Pierre Dubuisson.
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Valerie Taylor as Self |
| Directing | Pierre Levie | Director |
| Camera | Marcel Thonnon | Camera Operator |
| Directing | Michel de Mévius | Director |
| Camera | Ron Taylor | Camera Operator |
| Production | Pierre Levie | Producer |
| Directing | Pierre Dubuisson | Director |
| Sound | Patrick Ledoux | Music |
| Production | Pierre Dubuisson | Production Supervisor |
| Camera | Pierre Dubuisson | Camera Operator |
| Camera | Michel de Mévius | Camera Operator |