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Chasing Coral (Netflix, 2017)

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What it is

Jeff Orlowski's documentary follows a team of divers, scientists, and photographers as they document coral bleaching events in real-time. Using custom time-lapse cameras deployed in the ocean over months, the film captures the third global coral bleaching event (2014-2017) as it unfolds. The footage of vibrant reefs transforming into white, dead structures over weeks is both scientifically precise and emotionally devastating.


Why we picked this

Climate change is abstract until you watch it happen. Chasing Coral makes ocean warming visceral in a way no graph or report can. The film won the Sundance Audience Award and an Emmy, reaching audiences who would never read a marine biology paper. The emotional impact is real: multiple conservation organizations reported spikes in donations and volunteer applications after screening events.


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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Chasing Coral (Netflix, 2017)?

Jeff Orlowski's documentary follows a team of divers, scientists, and photographers as they document coral bleaching events in real-time.

How much does Chasing Coral (Netflix, 2017) cost?

Chasing Coral (Netflix, 2017) is a paid resource. Pricing varies, so check the official site for current plans and subscription options.

Why is Chasing Coral (Netflix, 2017) important for documentaries & film?

Climate change is abstract until you watch it happen. Chasing Coral makes ocean warming visceral in a way no graph or report can. The film won the Sundance Audience Award and an Emmy, reaching audiences who would never read a marine biology paper.

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