I just finished watching Breathe, which arrived in my mailbox earlier today.
It is inspirational, funny, informative, beautifully filmed and I enjoyed it throughout.
Dean’s blue hole is spectacular place to dive and I don’t think anyone can watch this movie without being fascinated with freediving and what William is able to do.
I was on the Safety Team for the Freediving World championship at Deans Blue hole in 2009 so this stunning footage brought back lots of awesome memories.
I recommend that you buy this movie and watch it.
[vimeo http://vimeo.com/44963798]
SYNOPSIS
Martin Khodabakhshian (9-Time Emmy Award-winning ESPN producer) directs and produces this fascinating documentary that truly goes to new depths in the search for man’s physical and mental limits. Breathefollows New Zealander, William Trubridge as he attempts to break his own world record in the extreme sport of Freediving. William attempts to dive completely unaided to a depth of 300ft, almost to the bottom of the deepest blue hole in the world – “Dean’s Blue Hole” in the Bahamas.
Featuring candid interviews with locals who live in fear of the hole, interviews with William’s family members who are in constant fear for his life and stunning underwater footage of William in action, Breathe will literally leave you holding your own breath as William takes us on a journey to the depths of mankind’s fascination with the underwater world.
http://filmworksent.com/Breathe.html