Films
A collection of André's most notable underwater short films directed, shot and edited by himself. With collectively over 10 million online views these films are a testament to André's passion for art in motion.

The Deepest Dance (2024)
In the crystal-clear waters of the Bahamas, underwater performer and professional dancer Arianda Hafez conducts a choreographed dance routine at depth on a variety of sunken shipwrecks while holding her breath. Directed and filmed underwater by Bahamian filmmaker André Musgrove, he combines his years of local knowledge and underwater expertise with the skills of Hafez from Spain to bring this performance of underwater mastery to life. Click to view

Finding Harry (2023)
A young woman searches for her lost friend in the underwater world of a mangrove forest. Connect your headphones, turn on full-screen mode, and follow her on this journey of Finding Harry. Click To View

Child of the Cenote (2019)
A freediver embarks on an underwater journey through the underwater caves of the Mexican Yucatan Peninsula, called cenotes. Following the light that shines within the deepest and darkest part of the cenote, she finds what she least expects. This entire film was shot freediving (on breath hold). Click To View

Bottom Time (2025)
'Bottom Time' plunges viewers into the abyss with legendary freediver William Trubridge, the AIDA world‑record holder for Constant Weight No Fins at 102 m/334 ft. Returning to Dean’s Blue Hole on Long Island, Bahamas—the very sinkhole where he first shattered that record—Trubridge descends once more toward the true “bottom,” revealing the razor‑thin margin between human limits and the void of the ocean. Click To View
