Jago: A Life Underwater is a documentary filmed in 2015, directed by James Reed. It chronicles the life history of Rohani, also known as a "man of the sea", an elderly Bajau Laut fisherman from the Sulu Archipelago, who has spent over 60 years mastering the art of free-diving to hunt fish underwater. The film showcases his diving skills and the traditional lifestyle of the Bajau people, combining underwater cinematography with a narrative about a vanishing way of life. It was released on September 21, 2015 on BBC Four, as well as Amazon Prime Video and Apple TV.

Jago: A Life Underwater (2015)
Directed by James Morgan / James Reed
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Themes
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Bajau, Cultural Traditions, Environment, Indigenous Culture, Sea Life, Sea Nomads, South-east Asia, Sustainability, Traditional Fishing, Underwater
Alternate Titles
Jago - Der alte Mann und die Tiefsee
DE
Jago: A Life Underwater
CA, ES, GB, US
Яго: Подводная жизнь
RU