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Diving into the Unknown
Directed byJuan Reina
Written byJuan Reina
Produced byJuho Harjula
StarringPatrik Grönqvist, Kai Känkänen, Sami Paakkarinen, Vesa Rantanen
CinematographyJarkko M. Virtanen, Tuukka Kovasiipi
Music byKAADA
Production
company
Monami Agency
Distributed byB-Plan Distribution
Release dates
  • January 27, 2016 (2016-01-27) (Docpoint Helsinki)
  • February 19, 2016 (2016-02-19) (Finland)
Running time
82 minutes[1]
CountriesFinland, Norway
LanguagesFinnish, Swedish, Norwegian, English

Diving into the Unknown (original title Takaisin pintaan) is a 2016 Finnish documentary film directed by Juan Reina.

Four Finnish cave divers face their worst nightmare when two of their friends drown deep inside an underwater cave in Norway. When the official recovery operation is called off by the Norwegian and British authorities after being deemed too risky, the friends set out on a secret mission to retrieve the bodies themselves.

The film premiered at the 2016 Docpoint Helsinki on January 27, 2016, and had its international premiere in Visions du Réel film festival, Switzerland in April 2016.

Synopsis

The film opens with footage of a group of Finnish divers attempting to swim through a cave system in Plurdalen, Norway. The dive requires them to cut through ice and swim down into the Pluragrotta cave to depths of over 130m before emerging the other side in a dry cave.[2] During the course of the dive, two of the team, Jari Huotarinen and Jari Uusimaki died.[3]

An international team of rescue divers attempted to retrieve the bodies but ultimately abandoned the attempt due to the dangers involved, and the caves were closed by the police.[3] Despite this, the survivors of the original diving team planned a covert but well-supported return expedition to retrieve the bodies of their friends.[4] They were accompanied by the documentary crew that had originally begun filming their attempt to swim through the cave, and the dives were recorded on helmet-worn cameras.

The retrieval attempt was ultimately successful and both bodies were brought to the surface. The Norwegian police decided not to press charges against the divers.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Diving into the Unknown - British Board of Film Classification".
  2. ^ "Synopsis".
  3. ^ a b c "The cave divers who went back for their friends". BBC.
  4. ^ "Film Review: Diving into the Unknown". Accidents and Adventures.