
#Hvaldimir Conversation With a Spy Whale
Réalisation
Jérôme DELAFOSSE, Fabrice SCHNÖLLER
Spring 2019, a beluga whale escaped from a Russian military base in northern Norway and created a buzz on social networks under the name Hvaldimir. Fascinating everyone he meets, he embarks a French researcher, his daughter, a Norwegian journalist and a marine biologist on an incredible adventure through the Norwegian fjords.
Réalisé par
Jérôme DELAFOSSE, Fabrice SCHNÖLLER
Photographie
Antoine DRANCEY & Cyril THOMAS
Montage
Maxime DIDELOT
Musique
DEMUSMAKER & Anton D’HOERAENE
Production
Imagissime
Miluna Films
Imagissime
Miluna Films
Imagissime
Élodie POLO ACKERMANN (Imagissime)
Rémi TERESZKIEWICZ (Miluna Films)
Clément ROQUES (Imagissime)
Rémi TERESZKIEWICZ (Miluna Films)
Clément ROQUES (Imagissime)
Distribution
Mediawan Rights
Diffusion
Canal +
Réalisé par

Jérôme DELAFOSSE
Explorer, filmmaker, and professional diver, Jérôme Delafosse has been traveling the world and documenting the oceans for over 20 years. He has participated in numerous expeditions and has become one of the emblematic figures of Les Nouveaux Explorateurs on Canal+ since 2007. In 2015, he directed Les Requins de la Colère, a 90-minute documentary focused on shark conservation. He then co-founded the Energy Observer project, the first hydrogen-powered vessel to sail around the world, leading expeditions to places such as the Svalbard archipelago as expedition leader. His first feature film, produced by Radar Films, is currently in the financing stage. He is also the author of two novels, Le Cercle de Sang and Les Larmes d'Aral (500,000 copies sold in 15 countries). He will soon publish L'Océan et le Chaos with Éditions Flammarion.

Fabrice SCHNÖLLER
Born in Tahiti, Fabrice Schnoller was swimming in the lagoon before he could even walk. At the age of 40, he had a life-changing encounter with whales, which led him to leave his career as an engineer to dedicate himself to marine biology. For over ten years, he has devoted his life to uncovering the mystery of cetacean communication. He travels the world to dive with dolphins and whales, recording and decoding their voices, and filming them using cutting-edge technology that he has developed.
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