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THE COVE
Louie Psihoyos
2009
Categories:
Audience Award, Back By Popular Demand, Feature Film, Theme: Asian Interest Films, Theme: Enviromental Interest Films
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94 min.
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USA
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Richard O’Barry spent three years in the mid-’60s making
“Flipper” a household name and the rest of his life trying to
dismantle the multibillion-dollar aquatic industry that he had
inadvertently helped create. O’Barry had captured and trained
all five of the dolphins who played the role on TV, forming a
particular bond with Cathy, the dolphin who played Flipper
more than any other. On the surface, Flipper appeared happy,
performing cute acrobatic tricks and engaging in unprecedented
interactions with humans. Yet, when Cathy took her own life in
a state of acute depression, O’Barry dedicated the rest of his
life to trying to free captive dolphins, and he launched a searing
campaign against the industry.
Traveling halfway around the globe to Taiji, Japan, O’Barry
turns his focus on a stunning oceanside village lined with scenic
cliffs and magnificent shoreline. Yet lurking just beneath the
picturesque surface lies a dark secret. Fishermen in Taiji are
engaging in a brutal and seemingly unnecessary slaughter
of thousands of dolphins every year. While a living dolphin
can easily sell for $250,000 to be placed in an aquatic park,
O’Barry wonders what possible use there can be for a dead
dolphin, let alone thousands? With mercury content particularly
high in dolphins, their meat cannot—or, rather, should not—
be consumed by humans. Determined to get to the bottom
of the mystery and expose this senseless massacre, O’Barry
goes undercover with an extraordinary band of professional
filmmakers, scuba divers and environmental activists to
document and reveal to the world what is happening.
Winner of the Audience Award at the 2009 Sundance
Film Festival, THE COVE is a devastating indictment of human
greed and arrogance, a tale of redemption and a desperate
call to action.
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Wonderful! Clearly they had a ton of money to make this and they used it well. Great storytelling, dramatic action. Amazing lifestory of a well-developed character. Very sad. Cried several times.
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