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20.06.2023 - 17:13 / thewrap.com
Champion freediver Alessia Zecchini fell in love with the sport as a child growing up in Italy, astounding coaches with her raw talent and determination in pool swims and open water contests before she was even old enough to legally compete. Irish adventurer turned expert safety diver Stephen Keenan, meanwhile, was raised near the sea, but as a young man he set out on a quest to find himself, traveling across Africa before landing in Dahab, Egypt and establishing a dive school.
Despite their very different paths, the two would meet at the pinnacle of the competitive freediving world, discovering a shared passion for pushing their limits and forming a powerful relationship that felt like fate. From director Laura McGann, this thrilling documentary takes a look inside one of the most dangerous sports in the world, using everything from raw underwater dive footage to childhood home movies to chronicle Zecchini and Keenan’s lives and careers.
The bond between them propels the film’s emotional journey into the stunning, silent depths of the ocean, a breathtaking place unseen by all but the fortunate few – where exhilarating accomplishments and unavoidable risks await.The documentary is directed by Laura McGann and produced by John Battsek, Sarah Thomson, Jamie D’Alton and Anne McLoughlin. The executive prodcuers are Bart Layton, Ben Cotner, Emily Osborne.
Robert Ford is the co-producer.In TheWrap’s review of the doc, Simon Abrams wrote: “Zecchini and Keenan’s experiences tend to be defined by the high risks that they took whenever they plunged underwater to depths of 100+ meters. Zecchini isn’t even featured in on-camera interviews until it’s clear that she survived while Keenan did not, a narrative contrivance that says more
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Given the buzz at the Sundance Film Festival earlier this year, you may have already heard of “The Deepest Breath.” Directed and written by Laura McGann, this documentary profiles Italian freediver Alessia Zecchini on her quest to break a world record with the help of safety diver Stephan Keenan. READ MORE: 25 Most Anticipated Films At The Sundance Film Festival Freediving, while sounding thrilling, is a dangerous extreme sport in which competitors attempt to reach the greatest depth without using scuba gear.
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