Before being an earthly paradise with enchanting colours, the lagoon of New-Caledonia is above all a paradise for sharks. Usually considered as fierce predators, sharks really are opportunistic scavengers.\r<br>\r<br>Scavengers that are not too picky when it comes to their menu: feathers, fins or fur, anything will do.\r<br>\r<br>\r<br>Amongst the most striking scenes which punctuate this documentary filmed for four years in New Caledonia, is the never-seen-before sequence of the planets greatest animal, a weakened blue whale, attacked and cleaned up by hordes of sharks from the surface down to the abyss. High quality images and a dramatic backdrop soundtrack plunge us into the sharks world.\r<br>\r<br>Author(s): Cyril Barbançon, Bertrand Loyer\r<br>Director(s): Cyril Barbançon, Bertrand Loyer\r<br>Year: 2003\r<br>Producer(s): Saint Thomas Productions, Canal+\r<br>Running time: 52 mn\r<br>Distributor(s): Village Distribution\r<br>\r<br>Awards:\r<br>Japan Wildlife Film Festival\r<br>Japan, 2003\r<br>Best Underwater Film\r<br>\r<br>\r<br>More English documentary :\r<br>\r<br>Be a predator : Ocean - documentary BBC\r<br>\r<br>\r<br>Be a predator : Poles - documentary BBC\r<br>\r<br>\r<br>Animal Homouality - documentary BBC\r<br>\r<br>\r<br>A man among Orcas - documentary BBC\r<br>\r<br>\r<br>A Day in The Life of a Dictator (portrait of craziness in power) - Documentary\r<br>