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Hurricane (2015)

“A wind odyssey”

Where to Watch in

Free

Where to Watch in

Free

Plot

Hurricane (2015) is a breath-taking cinematic experience that sweeps you into the heart of a tempest, meticulously crafted by the brilliant minds of Andy Byatt (Blue Planet, Earth), Cyril Barbançon, and Jacqueline Farmer. Crafted in collaboration with NASA and the magic of Yann Tiersen's music, it's a roller coaster ride that begins its journey as a menacing sandstorm in Senegal, crossing the Atlantic with a ferocity that tosses mighty ships and waves into disarray. This hurricane, a monsoon transformed into a spectacular force of nature, thunders into the Caribbean jungles, leaving viewers awestruck and trembling. It showcases a magnificent display of the raw power of nature, as ants, lizards, bats, frogs, horses, and homeless men, along with rivers, ocean reefs, and the U.S. Gulf coast, all buckle under its might. The film offers a unique perspective of this natural phenomenon, not just from the vast expanse of space, but through the eyes of creatures big and small, and from the nerve centers of emergency agencies. It takes you on a journey, drawing you in with a ground-level view of the hurricane as it erupts, hurling its wrath upon us. Hurricane (2015) is an enthralling and immersive exploration of the awe-inspiring and terrifying spectacle that is a storm's fury unleashed.

Where to watch Hurricane?

Hurricane is a documentary movie featuring Romane Bohringer and directed by Andy Byatt.

Hurricane is currently streaming for free (ad-supported) on The Roku Channel.