Corals’ Last Stand
Watch TrailerMarine biologist Anna dives at the same reef off Australia's coast for the first time in twenty years. Instead of vibrant colors, she's met with a bleached desert—corals are dying en masse from bleaching. The 2025 documentary follows scientists and activists worldwide: from the Great Barrier Reef to Florida. They race to save what can still be saved, cultivating heat-resistant polyps in labs and transplanting them into the ocean. The film reveals not just an ecological disaster but the fragile beauty of underwater ecosystems we might lose forever. It's a story of a race against time where the stakes are the future of the entire planet.
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📋 Film Details
| Year | 2025 |
| Country | Australia |
| Genre | Documentary |
| Director | Jane Hammond |
| Runtime | 28 min. |
| Rating | TMDB: 9.5/10 (2 votes) |
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The director juxtaposes macro shots of coral polyps with sweeping views of dying reefs, creating a visual contrast between the micro and macro scales of the disaster. The camera often moves slowly, almost meditatively, even when depicting destruction.
Those who appreciate films that blend rigorous science with poignant human endeavor will find much to contemplate here. What lingers is a complex residue of dread and cautious optimism. — MovieFinder Editorial
Director: Jane Hammond
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On a quiet afternoon at home, perhaps with the windows open to let in the outside air.
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