The Sea That Thinks
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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| Directed by | Gert de Graaff |
| Written by | Gert de Graaff |
| Produced by | René Huybrechtse René Scholten |
| Cinematography | Gert de Graaff |
| Edited by | Gert de Graaff Jan Dop |
| Music by | René de Graaff |
Production companies | Studio Nieuwe Gronden Theorema Films |
| Distributed by | Docworkers Int. |
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Running time | 100 minutes |
| Country | Netherlands |
| Language | Dutch |
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