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The Journey: Mother Ocean starring Jean-Marie Ghislain, Leina Sato has a R rating, a runtime of about 52 min, and a scheduled release date of December 3rd, 2016.
It received a user score of 88/100 on TMDb, which collated reviews from 5 knowledgeable users.
Wondering what this story is all about? Here's the plot: "Famous and talented feature film director and scriptwriter Jan Kounen plunges the viewer into a unique and thrilling adventure of pregnancy, birth, and baby’s first swim, alongside marine creatures. Leina Sato is a Japanese professional free diver and is expecting her first child. Her partner, Jean-Marie Ghislain is a famous underwater photographer. They share a passion for the oceans, and believe that a strong bond between a mother-to-be and cetaceans exists. And they want to prove it. Leina will be multiplying her encounters with whales, dolphins and other underwater mammals. Mother Ocean is the incredible encounter between humans and under water species, around the universal question of giving birth and the power of creating life."
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'The Journey: Mother Ocean' Release Dates
Watch Full Movie on Digital or Stream on Demand starting December 3rd, 2016
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