Permanent Trespass
In this taut 45-minute psychological thriller co-directed by Basyma Saad and Sanja Grozdanic, "Permanent Trespass" plun...
In this breathtaking documentary, wildlife filmmaker Bertie Gregory embarks on a thrilling underwater expedition to uncover the hidden lives of one of the ocean’s most misunderstood predators: the hammerhead shark. With his characteristic blend of scientific curiosity and adventurous spirit, Gregory dives into the crystal-clear waters of the Bahamas and the remote Cocos Island, where massive schools of scalloped hammerheads gather in a mesmerizing display of nature’s power. Driven by a passion to reveal their true behavior and dispel myths of aggression, he uses cutting-edge camera technology to capture intimate, never-before-seen moments of these sharks hunting, socializing, and navigating their complex underwater world. The central conflict arises from the sharks’ perilous existence, threatened by overfishing and habitat destruction, as Gregory races against time to document their fragile ecosystem. This forty-five-minute documentary maintains an awe-inspired, respectful tone, blending tense encounters with serene observations. Viewers are invited to see hammerheads not as monsters, but as vital, intelligent creatures worthy of protection, making this a compelling journey for any nature lover.