Freediver | Official Trailer | Paramount Movies

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After geopolitics forced him into exile, the world’s greatest living freediver, Alexey Molchanov, fights to reclaim his athletic glory and honor his iconic mother’s towering legacy by attempting the most dominant season in the history of the deadly sport. His near-suicidal quest to set five world records in under four months brings him to the farthest reaches of the globe and his mind, forcing him to reevaluate the very skills on which he has built his entire life.

Featuring: Alexey Molchanov

Watch Freediver on Digital December 7, 2024

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Wow. That’s going to be awesome. Alexey truly deserves a movie about him

venusinfurskate
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I’m sure it will be good… but seriously… can we stop marketing freediving as this insanely deadly sport. It really isn’t. If you follow safety standards, it’s a very approachable, immensely beautiful sport with huge health benefits, both physical and mental.

LaLtheGaL
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Can’t wait to see this…
Alexey is the GOAT! 🐐

diveraidan
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So great to have been part of this on Bonaire!!

whatsupbonaire
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It was really awesome to watch. I cried many times during this emotional movie💙

feebee-bo
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02:05 this shot is just otherworldly, absolutely incredible

echolot
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Алексей не просто великий спортсмен, а он ещё и просто хороший человек. Человек с большой буквы. ЧЕЛОВЕК.
Такого в нашем мире не так много. Береги себя, Алексей. Всего тебе доброго.
Очень ждём фильм на русском о нашем соотечественнике, о начальнике моей подруги и просто о великом человеке от слова величина. Человек-глыба, человек-рыба ❤

juliaglow
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There is a movie on Netflix about his mom. It’s really good.

Izzyduude
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As of Dec 7, Freediver 2024 is available to stream on Prime Video in the US and on Paramount+ in Canada.

streaminguide
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Whoa, wait. The safety divers are also free diving alongside the contestant??? #mindblowing n#kudos

MichelBosch
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basically just keep diving deeper everytime until you die

greenminer
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When are the video availeble in Europe ? 🙏🏻🙌🏻

jobe
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Can somebody get me a download of this? Not available in the Netherlands! Will pay for it.

MrMlan
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At the end of the documentary there’s a song by a girl, I’ve tried searching for the singer but I’ve had no luck, if anyone can help identifying her I’d greatly appreciate it 🙏🏼

omaravalos
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They said they can't go down to the freediver's depth freediving alongside because they need to freedive to bring a blackout diver back up, but can't they hang out down there with tanks like in The Big Blue and strap a flotation device to a blackout so he'll ascend alone? For that matter they could deploy a rescue drone to loop him up. That would be most efficient. Or have an inflatable device on him for remote deployment on the basis of recognizable signs of unconsciousness/failure to perform. Never mind. He has a line, which was my first question as in why can't they just be tethered in a way which they can be retrieved.

elainegmorrison
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I don't understand why someone can't dive with the free diver with a scuba tank and if the worst case scenario happens, they scuba diver provides oxygen so they dont sufficate to death.

samuelc
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I WANT TO WATCH THIS SO BAD IT'S NOT EVEN FUNNY

raphael_d
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I can hold my breath for max 49 seconds, would this be good enough to give this a try as a hobby?

SlimBarbie
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Gorgeous documentary. I feel they could have tweaked the storytelling just a bit, and by that just to elaborate a few minutes more on the locations. It was just another beautiful ocean scene and some writing, on-screen like whiplash. Where is the buildup? And with that particular ending, the whale scene should have been moved to the end, for emphasis. It did seem a little superficial. We didn't really know the contents of the examination, the extent of body damage in the sport, how a sport like this is supported and how that possibly changed with the ban situation. 
But that could have been ignored if more marvels of cinematography put us in the water as first person, hearing the water, being in the weather elements. We never yet saw the storm. Did he really lose the card because he didn't follow protocol? What about the protocol of the lifeguards? They clearly had to show they were not touching the contestant but that wasn't explained. What was the line that had to be crossed to intervene? If you pass out don't you swallow water? Isn't post-drowning dangerous? What were they supposed to do if the diver passed out below the lifeguards? What was the safety protocol then? At least explain the technical setup of the site or keep the camera on it longer or show the crew setting up or cleaning up to add depth to the experience. I noticed sometimes he was attached to the line, but clipping in wasn't explicitly shown first person although his mother was carried by the current. And what about that, about familiarization with the site? We got a glimpse of different equipment but no one actually spoke about it. What were some historical dangers and how did the current setup reduce those risks? Just because it's a documentary doesn't mean the film medium doesn't tell a story.

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