The Sea
The Sea may refer to:
- The sea, a body of salty water.
Films
- La Mer (film) (The Sea), an 1895 French short, black-and-white, silent documentary film directed by Louis Lumière
- The Sea (1933 film) (original Polish title: Morze), a 1933 Polish short, documentary film directed by Wanda Jakubowska
- The Sea (1962 film) (original Italian title: Il mare), a 1962 drama Italian film directed by Giuseppe Patroni Griffi
- The Sea (2000 film) (original Spanish title: El mar), a 2000 Spanish drama film directed by Agustí Villaronga
- The Sea (2002 film) (original Icelandic title: Hafið), a 2002 Icelandic comedy-drama film directed by Baltasar Kormákur
- The Sea (2013 film) , a 2013 British drama film directed by Stephen Brown
Literary works
- The Sea or The Proverb of the Sea, a poem by the philosopher and poet Khalil Gibran
- The Sea (play), a 1973 play by Edward Bond
- The Sea (novel), a 2005 Booker Prize-winning novel by John Banville
Music
Symphonic
- The Sea, a symphonic poem by Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis
- The Sea (Bridge), an orchestral suite by Frank Bridge
- A Sea Symphony by Ralph Vaughan Williams
Songs
- "The Sea", a song by Sigismund von Neukomm
- "The Sea", a song by Morcheeba from their 1998 album Big Calm
- "The Sea", a song by Corinne Bailey Rae from her second album.
- "Beyond the Sea", a song based on "La Mer"
- "The Sea", a song by Sandy Denny, which appeared on Fotheringay's eponymous first album as well as the Island Records sampler, "Bumpers".
Albums
- The Sea (Ketil Bjørnstad album), 1995
- The Sea II, a 1998 album (recorded 1996) by Norwegian pianist Ketil Bjørnstad
- The Sea (Melanie C album), 2011
- The Sea (Corinne Bailey Rae album), 2010
Bands
- The Sea (band), a rock pop band formed in Cornwall, England
Other
- The Sea, an unconsidered competitor who finished sixth in the 1840 Grand National
- Sea (astronomy), an area of the sky with many water-related and few land-related constellations
See also
- The Sea, the Sea, a novel by Iris Murdoch
- Sea (disambiguation)
- La mer (disambiguation)
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