Director Drew Xanthopoulos film about whales, headed to Apple TV+ June 25, is in the competition at the Tribeca Film Festival earlier that month.
Apple TV+ s Fathom
Apple announced on April 15 that it had acquired Fathom, the latest film for Apple TV+ s growing library of nature films. The film, directed by Drew Xanthopoulos, follows Dr. Ellen Garland and Dr. Michelle Fournet, a pair of scientists who research whales communications.
The company had said that Fathom was premiering globally on the service on June 25. But on April 20, it was announced that Fathom will be showing at this year s Tribeca Film Festival, which is running from June 9 through 20. Fathom is part of the festival s Documentary Competition.
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Apple has announced that the Fathom while documentary offering a a deep dive into two scientists’ quest to communicate with humpback whales and unravel the mystery of why they sing, will be premiering on Apple TV+ on June 25, 2021. Apple has acquired global rights to the awe-inspiring documentary feature film “Fathom,” which will premiere exclusively on Apple TV+.
“As they embark on parallel research journeys on opposite sides of the world, they seek to better understand whale culture and communication. The documentary film uniquely reveals a deep commitment and reverence to the scientific process and the universal human need to seek answers about the world around us. From hypothesis to groundbreaking experiences in the field, “Fathom” showcases the passion, curiosity, collaboration, perseverance and work it takes for leading scientists to make scientific discoveries”
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Two scientist embark on a quest to unravel the mystery of why whales sing on new Apple TV+ documentary Fathom.
The latest Apple TV+ animal documentary is about humpback whale songs and social communication. It joins the increasing number of nature shows already on the platform on June 25. Fathom follows Dr. Ellen Garland and Dr. Michelle Fournet as they embark on parallel research journeys on opposite sides of the globe. They seek to better understand whale culture and communication through the scientific process.
While the story of the scientists focuses on whale songs, the documentary takes a greater look at the scientific method and the universal human need to seek answers about the world around us.
Two scientist embark on a quest to unravel the mystery of why whales sing on new Apple TV+ documentary Fathom. Fathom is coming to Apple TV+
The latest Apple TV+ animal documentary is about humpback whale songs and social communication. It joins the increasing number of nature shows already on the platform on June 25. Fathom follows Dr. Ellen Garland and Dr. Michelle Fournet as they embark on parallel research journeys on opposite sides of the globe. They seek to better understand whale culture and communication through the scientific process.
While the story of the scientists focuses on whale songs, the documentary takes a greater look at the scientific method and the universal human need to seek answers about the world around us.