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Aquatica

Australia, 2002
film

‘George Rolfe’s ‘Aquatica’ conveys the epic grandeur that the 3D medium is capable of. His vision of vast futuristic cities is simply ..

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Skyfall

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Raptures : an underwater odyssey

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Fish

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Full fathom five

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