Twisting Tunnels
Dive into some of the most mysterious caverns and cave system in the world. Tasmania’s rocky limestone shores have created some of the most spectacular dive sites you can imagine. We explore Tasmania's largest cave system, but it’s not just inside the systems that are so magical, what awaits at the exit will blow your mind!
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Amy LawsonDirector
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Amy LawsonWriter
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Amy LawsonProducer
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Nathan PorterProducer
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Nathan PorterKey Cast
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Esti GorriKey Cast
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Ricardo Del RioKey Cast
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Manual ZoeschgKey Cast
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Tom Du ToitKey Cast
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Project Type:Documentary, Short
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Genres:Nature, Wildlife, Ocean, documentary
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Runtime:3 minutes 1 second
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Completion Date:May 1, 2023
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Production Budget:1,000 USD
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Country of Origin:Australia
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Country of Filming:Australia
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:Yes
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Student Project:No
Amy is a young passionate young filmmaker who is utterly captivated by the wonders of the natural world. From the earliest moments of her life, Amy's profound fascination for animals has been a guiding force, leading her to document their remarkable lives on film. Her ultimate goal is to share powerful messages about the ocean and its incredible inhabitants, hoping to ignite a profound sense of caring and inspire a collective effort for the preservation of these magnificent realms.
Exploring these systems was like nothing I've ever experienced. In order to execute cave dives safely you have to first study the map, create a waterproof version, and calculate the time and distance to ensure you have enough air to complete the system, with some extra left over in the case of an emergency. As much as the cave systems are spectacular, it was however, the exit that was the most special, with various aquatic animals all coming together in the kelp forests. The underwater world is truly a magical place, and I hope by creating these films, people will feel a closer connection to these mysterious and wonderful worlds.