What to Do About Whales?| 51mins
Director: Kate Clere & Michael McIntyre | Producer: Michael McIntyre & Kate Clere
Focus Years: 2006 | Country: Australia
Synopsis:
From the booming whale watch industry to whale meat being sold on the open market, “What to Do About Whales?†skillfully enters the international debate over the future of the world’s whales. Visiting communities in New Zealand, the United States, Japan and Iceland, the film provides a balance between the stories of those individuals and governments who support whaling, and those who believe that in today’s world, whales are worth more alive than dead. Film-makers Michael McIntyre and Kate Clere, from Second Nature Films, made this documentary to provide a rare insight into what motivates people around the globe to be so passionate about whales - whether they want to hunt them or observe them. Their hope is to give viewers an opportunity to observe both sides of the story.
What to Do About Whales?
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