The Sea

The Sea

The Sea may refer to:

*The Sea (body of water).
*"The Sea (band)", a 2 piece rock band brothers Peter and Alex Chisholm.
*"The Sea (novel)", a Booker Prize winning novel by John Banville.
*"The Sea (play)", a play by Edward Bond.
*"The Sea (music)", a symphonic poem by Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis.
*"The Sea (song)", a song by Sigismund von Neukomm
*"The Sea", 1895 film directed by Louis Lumière
*"The Sea (1933 film)" ("original Polish title: Morze"), a Polish film
*"The Sea (2000 film)" ("original Spanish title: El Mar"), a Spanish film (see imdb title|id=0220631|title=El Mar )
*"The Sea (2002 film)" ("original Icelandic title: Hafið"), an Icelandic film directed by Baltasar Kormákur.
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*"The Sea," a song by Morcheeba from their 1998 album "Big Calm"
* The Sea (racehorse), an unconsidered competitor who finished sixth in the 1840 Grand National


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