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Le Grand Bleu or The Big Blue, as it's called in English, is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year. The film was first shown at the 1988 Cannes Film Festival. It has become a classic thanks to multiple television appearances, and Eric Serra's award-winning score.
The film is about two childhood friends Enzo (Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore Replica) & Jacques (Jean Marc Barr), who have grown up to be world-renowned free-divers and compete against each other in order to dive the deepest. The film stars American actress Rosanna Arquette in the role Johanna. Together, they take the audience into the unknown.
The film was shot in nine locations over nine months, including Greece France Italy Peru New York Virgin Islands. On the Italian island Sicily we find Jean-Marc Barr who has not returned to the magical location since the film. Barr reveals that he loves Sicily. The island, and not just Taormina but the entire island, is amazing. It is an architectural paradise and cultural treasure, but I did not know that at the time. The whole thing was very exotic, and I had a lot on my plate. I was not here to be a tourist. "The things I remember most are that I used to drive around with Rosanna on my scooter, go out for spaghetti and then come back."
Barr will be back in Sicily with Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore Replica to retrace the steps he took for Le Grand Bleu.Roger Dubuis Replica The company has strong ties to the cinema, having supported the Venice Film Festival. Barr will also be testing the Polaris sports watch by free diving in the same locations he did.
Barr was not an experienced diver at the time he accepted the role. "I used work on fishing boats in San Diego in California and you had to have a certificate of diving in case the anchor fell off. Someone would need to get the diving certificate if that happened. "I had a diving licence when I applied, and they asked me if I could do the job. I did, and was hired to throw the chum into the water, and one day, the anchor broke. They called me Jean-Marc, and it was 45 meters below the surface. I'd never dived deeper than 10 meters before," he recalls. "Luckily, one of my crew members sensed that I had no experience in diving and helped me to descend. "It was the first time I'd ever dived, and when I met Luc I thought, "You know, most actors say you can do anything," he laughed.