

Marine biologist Kori Garza and underwater cinematographer Andy Casagrande journey to French Polynesia to track Kamakai, one of the largest tiger sharks on record.
Cinematography
Andy Casagrande's insane proximity shots—dude basically cuddles apex predators
Production
44 minutes is criminal; this needed feature runtime for Kamakai's arc
Director
Mike Reid
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Andy Casagrande has been bitten by sharks multiple times on camera and keeps diving—the man has negative survival instincts.
Kamakai was named after a Polynesian shark deity, which hits different when you realize they treated her like a celebrity then lost track of her entirely.
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