World Record Freedive Attempt | The Deepest Breath | Netflix
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Watch as Alessia Zecchini attempts a world record freedive.
The Deepest Breath is story of a champion freediver and expert safety diver, whose lives seemed fated to converge at the height of their careers. A look at the thrilling rewards - and inescapable risks - of chasing dreams through the depths of the ocean.
Directed by Laura McGann, The Deepest Breath is an A24 production, now on Netflix.
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World Record Freedive Attempt | The Deepest Breath | Netflix
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Bonded by their love of freediving, a record-setting champion and a heroic safety diver try to make history with a remarkable feat, ready to risk it all.
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That feeling when youre so anxious about the video that you begin to hold your own breath
That diving looks absolutely impressive. I do feel captivated by water, but not this deep.
The anxiety I experienced watching this documentary is insane!! wondering who is going to die next etc. RIP to the ones who did not make it.
Cameraman never fails.
@jamesconroy6609
10 ай бұрын
Drone
@B77548
10 ай бұрын
ugh
@knappy3483
9 ай бұрын
@@jamesconroy6609 safety scuba diver
@tecsas
7 ай бұрын
@@knappy3483 no. They can't dive and emerge that fast, because of the need to decompress. The movie director said it's a drone
3 minutes and 55 seconds of pure anxiety
POV:: Your heart was racing watching this and you started taking deeper breaths.
Netflix never informs viewers the 104 meter record shown is for women only. Herbert Nitsch set the world record with an amazing dive of 253 meters set in June 2012.
Just finished watching this. Wow is all i have to say. Heartbreaking as well
@lennymarinez
10 ай бұрын
Shit now I want to see it
@Docstantinople
10 ай бұрын
I just finished watching too. The only question I’m left with is why the hell the safety divers are swimming without atleast having a very small oxygen tank. Honestly it blows my mind a little bit. They’re basically putting themselves at an equal amount of risk as the person that is actually competing. Where’s the safety in that?
@ltsantos2238
10 ай бұрын
@@Docstantinoplewatched this already..and yeah that's what i've been thinking too..safety divers at least should have small oxygen tank so they can safely save others & themselves too. Maybe Stephen will still be alive today😔
@yiucycle
10 ай бұрын
If you read more about free diving, you will understand why they don't carry an oxygen tank with them while diving. Competitive freediving is still a safe sport. Recreational freediving on the other hand has more death since it doesn't have the same amount of safety, training.
Rip Steven a lovely humble Irish man 🌹🇮🇪
@ltsantos2238
10 ай бұрын
So heartbreaking..i wish he/they should had a small oxygen tank as a safety divers at least maybe he will be still alive today😔
@ishavatsa2055
9 ай бұрын
He died??
@Irishmammy281
9 ай бұрын
@@ltsantos2238 I thought the same but I presume the weight would be an issue,,, tragic 🇮🇪
@clarksonclarkson-qm7mj
9 ай бұрын
u can’t be giving out spoilers in the trailer
@Irishmammy281
9 ай бұрын
@@clarksonclarkson-qm7mj Then don't read the comments 🙄
What a hauntingly beautiful video. Glad she made it up. I always think of Audrey Mestre....what a tragedy that was :(
These divers are super human !!!!!!!!!
I have that pit in my stomach just watching this.
that 1st breath after diving that deep has to damn near feel like an orgasm
@alinac5512
9 ай бұрын
As someone who likes to dive just in pools: your lungs burn, you feel like you're about to throw up and everything pains. Or maybe that's just me.
My lowest resting heart rate occured whilst watching this 😮
I used to scuba dive but still I can’t breathe properly while watching this film. Extreme sport so naturally there is extreme consequences. Heartbreaking 💔 sad ending. RIP
What’s even left to watch? They showed us the thing.
@Jasonleal77
10 ай бұрын
They didn’t show her when she came up. It’s creepy.
@glennharris
10 ай бұрын
No. So much more to see in this story
@roboutot4839
9 ай бұрын
There's something wore than that, just watch til the end of the documentary
"Play stupid games, win stupid price". As you can see in the documentary, the lack of security in this sport leads to horrible things.
I just watched this, does anyone know why she removes the nose clip before she reaches the top?
OMG!!! Just watched this film, which had me taking DEEP breaths!!! I had no idea such an extreme sport even existed!! Makes me wonder what else is going on in this world while I'm hiding under a rock. I was not expecting the ending ..... sad!
Every diving was scary.
Now I wonder if that dive actually counts since technically, she didnt complete the last foot or so and was pulled to surface. I was seeing her slow down and releasing more air, and was thinking oh crap she wont make it and is SO close!!
@ooSLEEPWALKERoo
10 ай бұрын
it doesn't count, there is a protocol that she has to come up without help, then present the clip she collected and give an ok sign with her hand to show she is fine and her mind is present (if she doesn't have the order right after coming up it also doesn't count)
@MRLONG758
10 ай бұрын
@ooSLEEPWALKERoo yeah, I felt the disappointment the moment the safety diver needed to grab her. She was starting to have spasms
@notoriousgib
10 ай бұрын
@@MRLONG758In hindsight relief maybe more than disappointment. That safety pulling you out lets you live to dive another day.
@MRLONG758
10 ай бұрын
@notoriousgib true, it's just the fact tgat she was that close that hurts
Too bad that that rope did not had any markers in meters.
Almost dived to the Titanic.
😬 I'm one of those weirdos who always tries to hold my breath as long as whoever is on the screen...just to see if I can do it too. Movies, television and even cartoons. 😂
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8 ай бұрын
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I'm trying to recover from what I just watched 😮💨😢😭😭😭🙏🏾💔🕊️
Netflix should make a season 3 of cupcake and dino
Dolphin!
and here im with 10s in 2 meters 🤣
Honest question for divers: If I dive to the deep end of a pool, even around 10 feet, my skull feels like its going to be crushed. There is a huge pressure in my sinuses and skull. How does a diver dive this deep without feeling that pain?
Ze zwemt 104 meter. Is 104 alleen naar beneden, of is het 104 naar beneden en naar boven
They was like how you 🌕 moonwalk just ease on down the road the wiz.
Good trailer
In the end they broke the cardinal rule of diving, "Plan the dive. Dive the plan." Why did Stephen wait so long to go down? They didn't follow the plan from the beginning. Why didn't they have a safety diver for Steve? Why didn't they affix a strobe light on the rope that Alessia was supposed to find? Lots of questions, but most we'll never know the answer. Intriguing film. Moving and leaves you exhausted!
Did i hold my breath the whole time. YES... i think so...umm.
They used to use flippers and I don’t recall using ropes to help them, did this change?
@gintarepolitovaite7401
10 ай бұрын
I think divers used to use flippers and ropes
10 ай бұрын
There are several events in competition: with bi-fins (a long flipper in each leg), with monofin (a fin like a dolphin tail), without fins (you go down and up without any equipment and without help of the rope), and "free immersion", the modality showed in the video (you go down and up using the rope). Also, you have the modalities of "variable weight" and "no limits" in which you use a sled to go down (as in the movie "The Big Blue").
I just finished watching. The only question I’m left with is why the hell the safety divers are swimming without atleast having a very small hand held oxygen tank. Honestly it blows my mind a little bit. They’re basically putting themselves at an equal amount of risk as the person that is actually competing. Where’s the safety in that? Makes zero sense to me. Is that a rule or something, the safety divers aren’t supposed to have any breathing apparatus either?
@jumbo8673
10 ай бұрын
I was thinking the same thing
@drkelpsea
10 ай бұрын
You can't take oxygen when freediving, it's extremely dangerous due to lung compression and nitrogen build up. If you go down holding your breath you have to stay holding it until the surface no matter what or risk serious injury or death. Believe it or not though, freediving is safer than SCUBA. With SCUBA it is so easy to get injured, for equipment to fail, to get narced and drown (watch the Yuri footage in the blue hole). With freediving you should never push yourself to this point and should always come up before you are desperate for air. These people are extremists who push it to the max for the records. (Qualified SCUBA diver and currently doing my level 2 freediving training).
@hazyMAGPIE
9 ай бұрын
safety divers only dive later after the diver and wait in shallower water where it is more probable that the diver would loose consciousness. they also wait in place by the line, thus they conseve more oxygen.
@hxcmaddy
7 ай бұрын
You can't ascend quickly as a scuba diver. When you are breathing compressed air at depth, there is residual nitrogen building up in your tissues (air has 79% nitrogen). If you ascend to quickly, the nitrogen bubbles building up in your tissues will come out of solution too quickly which will lead to decompression sickness (the bends). Freedivers do not have this problem because they are not breathing air at depth, and thus they are not loading their tissues with nitrogen since they are descending with a single breath from the surface. This is fundamentally why free divers must be the safeties for these athletes rather than scuba. Scuba you can't just swim up quickly to the surface. Freediving, you can.
@Docstantinople
7 ай бұрын
@@hxcmaddy now that, is an exceptional report there fella.
Steven made the ultimate sacrifice for the women he loved, I think he knew the danger but did it anyway, RIP Steven
whats about the pressurce and decompression?
@usmiechnietazet
2 ай бұрын
I think that as they do not breath while they dive, there is no need for them to decompress
Holy shit!
the end
Whatever they are trying to do here - Tom Cruise is gonna surpass it
they should do one where they dive as deep as the submarine did
@ianzander5057
10 ай бұрын
that's not possible.. for one, no one can hold their breathe that long. And two, the pressure would crush their body before getting that deep. its impossible. many other reasons also.
@TaeSayso
10 ай бұрын
@@ianzander5057 Nuh uh
@nowey2251
9 ай бұрын
@@JasonRodriguez-kq7jtare you a bot
Life is precious, but not to this crowd. Beautifuuly shot though.
cameramen win this
So how did the latest attempt to break the World Record Freedive Record go? Not well...not well at all haha
@Docstantinople
10 ай бұрын
What happened?
@sagittariuslady2846
9 ай бұрын
You’re a weirdo
Why did he say , wait for 10 or 20 seconds?? Did he not feel good.
very sad happened 😢
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Why do people risk their lives in setting Record ? The last few seconds was really a struggle.
Isn’t the record 830feet?
@markmccaslin6293
9 ай бұрын
Believe that is assisted. With a sled to go down and a balloon to return.
@knappy3483
9 ай бұрын
I think there’s different classes of free diving. Fins, no fins, sleds, etc
🤙
It takes a special kind off person 🤦🏾♀️…. To pull this off
What's the point of this
Im so scared rb whos with me
@amrr_x
9 ай бұрын
Rn*
@luvlqsh7683
9 ай бұрын
@@amrr_xsame I had chills
@amrr_x
9 ай бұрын
Frrr
Why can’t I watch one punch man on this service in English?
Nah
Hiii first view❤
2nd Comment😊
Nope.
but...why
What a silly sport 😂
World record free dive attempt for women...
😂 this look so easy..i can do in a single attempt.
Biggest tragedy is the sheer amount of dodgy man-bun men on show.
Maybe it’s just me, but why don’t the “safety divers” have scuba tanks on??? Seems like if it were an issue of safety and being able to rescue someone, that it would be logical to go down with air and could at least enable to buddy breathe with a diver who is in distress. Dumbest thing ever.
@Philu-
9 ай бұрын
the safety divers have to follow the freedivers on theire way up maby the last 30 meters very fast, the scooba diver is not able to go that fast the way up because of the pressure
@waynenoll1967
9 ай бұрын
Wrong. I’m certified and you we teach people how to breathe just under the surface of the water. If one of these folks gets in trouble at say, 50 meters, tanks could save their life
They can make this sport lot safer
hmm netflix talk about how you screwed over actors paying them 30 bucks instead of the wage they deserve
@moondog3056
10 ай бұрын
$30/hr is more than fair for low tier actors
My wife and I watched this last night and I gotta say...the people who do this are not athletes. This is not a sport. Yes .. they're in good shape with all the breathing shit but...so what. You hold your breath and dive. No skill is involved here. Maybe stupidity and some courage but that's it. Not impressed with the desire just to beat the world record at the risk of dying. Absurd.
@panammmsy1869
10 ай бұрын
And then all in tears flabbergasted “how could this happen?!?”
@sagittariuslady2846
9 ай бұрын
Lol why are you mad at what others enjoy doing with their life , you and your wife need a hobby .
@ladymondegreen
9 ай бұрын
I would argue there is skill - you have to be able to swim and dive for long distances and have enough strength to do so against immense pressure. You must also be in a meditative state and be able to focus and have concentration. I mean it’s also very risky and unnecessary so your criticism is valid, I’m just saying there is definitely skill involved.
🤿1️⃣0️⃣4️⃣✔️🥇🥇🥇and counting, congratulations wish i knew about this back in 2017. Your awesome.And you have a new fan.Sorry about Stephen, but hes happer ,and so are the people who care about you it was him and not you. He did his job, but im sure it was more then that. He would of never forgave him self. ❤️🩹🙏. Be as safe as you can be please. You have nothing left to prove.
@frank643
9 ай бұрын
Rest in peace Stephen Keenan. You sacrificed you self like a true hero for the one you loved. Thank you for saving such a rare, young athlete that has her whole life ahead of her. You were just as rare as her. And brave. Witch is alot in this world. Thank you.💔🙏😔