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Deep Water
(2007)
Released By:
IFC Films
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Not Rated
In Theaters:
8/31/2007
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Studio:
IFC Films
Genre:
Documentary
MPAA Rating:
Not Rated
Director:
Louise Osmond
Language:
English
Official Website:
N/A
Theatrical Release:
8/31/2007
Home Video Release:
12/18/2007
Cast:
N/A
Published ID:
381613
UPC:
796019807616,
Plot:
Co-directors
Louise Osmond
and
Jerry Rothwell
's historical documentary
Deep Water
chronicles one of the most infamous nautical tragedies of the past several decades. In autumn 1968, Britisher
Donald Crowhurst
, the proprietor of a down-and-out manufacturing business for marine electrical components, avowed to enter the first Golden Globe sailing competition - a non-stop, one-man circumnavigational race against eight other competitors. In financing the boat via a deal with English entrepreneur
Stanley Best
,
Crowhurst
used his house as collateral. Relinquishing the voyage, or failing to complete it, would thus have instantly rendered
Crowhurst
homeless and driven his family into Chapter 11. But the voyage was doomed from the start:
Crowhurst
failed to finish building the craft prior to his October 31st departure, but set sail just the same, and thus sealed his own grim fate. Indeed, two weeks after
Crowhurst
sailed out of
Devon
, the boat began to leak substantially; recognizing that a trip into the Southern Ocean could spell disaster, a desperate
Crowhurst
radioed home with indications of phony distances and falsified his logbook; he then made an illegal pit stop in Argentina to repair the boat, and joined up with the rest of the competitors on the opposite side of Cape Horn, in the Atlantic. When
Robin Knox-Johnston
won the overall competition,
Crowhurst
and
Nigel Tetley
went head-to-head to win £5,000 for the fastest voyage;
Crowhurst
recognized that a victory would yield scrutiny of his logbooks and unveil his deceptions to the world; he thus intended to preserve his reputation by coming in second. He didn't count, however, on
Tetley
's boat capsizing - which led to
Crowhurst
's own victory. Foreseeing disaster,
Crowhurst
decided to end his life by drowning himself. In telling
Crowhurst
's sad story,
Osmond
and
Rothwell
intercut narration from
Crowhurst
's journals, archival film, and interviews with the sailor's family, friends, and colleagues. What emerges is a portrait of a man sinking rapidly into a pit of despair as he comes face to face with his own darkest nightmares of personal failure. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide
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