Documentary   France,United Kingdom,United States of America

Leviathan is a 2014 experimental documentary film directed by Lucien Castaing-Taylor and Véréna Paravel. The movie takes place aboard a commercial fishing vessel in the North Atlantic as it sails through the relentless and harsh waters off the New England coast.

The film presents a vivid and immersive experience of what life is like for the crew members on the ship. It is an entirely observational documentary, capturing the mundane but essential tasks that the fishermen undertake each day to make a living. From hauling in nets and catching fish to processing the day's catch, the film delves into the gritty and physically demanding work involved in the fishing industry.

Leviathan strips away conventional narrative and dialogue, utilizing sound and visual techniques to craft a visceral and sensory-driven storytelling experience. The camera placement allows viewers to witness the fishing vessel in action from various angles, often placing the audience at the heart of the chaotic and treacherous environment. The filmmakers use unconventional perspectives, such as attaching cameras to cables, buckets, and other equipment, providing unique viewpoints and adding to the film's intriguing visual style.

While focusing on the fishermen's daily routines, Leviathan also explores the mystical and captivating nature of the ocean itself. The rolling waves, seagulls, and occasional sightings of marine life highlight the raw beauty and vastness of the sea. The filmmakers draw inspiration from Herman Melville's classic novel "Moby Dick," connecting the film to the rich maritime literature that has captured humanity's fascination with the ocean.

Through its captivating visuals and its unconventional approach to storytelling, Leviathan aims to immerse viewers in the experience of being aboard a fishing vessel and delving into the lives of the people whose livelihoods depend on the unpredictable ocean. The film combines stunning cinematography with a hauntingly beautiful depiction of the fishermen's world, offering a profound and contemplative look at humanity's relationship with nature and the forces that shape our lives.
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