The Sea That Thinks

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The Sea That Thinks
Directed byGert de Graaff
Written byGert de Graaff
Produced byRené Huybrechtse
René Scholten
CinematographyGert de Graaff
Edited byGert de Graaff
Jan Dop
Music byRené de Graaff
Production
companies
Studio Nieuwe Gronden
Theorema Films
Distributed byDocworkers Int.
Release date
December 21, 2000
Running time
100 minutes
CountryNetherlands
LanguageDutch

The Sea That Thinks (Dutch: De zee die denkt) is a 2000 Dutch experimental film directed by Gert de Graaff. The film makes heavily use of optical illusions to tell a "story within a story" revolving around a screenwriter writing a script called The Sea That Thinks. The script details what is happening around him and eventually begins to affect what happens around him.

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