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Part environmental documentary, part horror film - but not least a spy thriller!
Flipper was one of the most beloved television characters of all time. But ironically, the fascination with dolphins that he caused created a tragic epidemic that has threatened their existence and become a multibillion dollar industry. The largest supplier of dolphins in the world is located in the picturesque town of Taijii, Japan. But the town has a dark, horrifying secret that it doesn't want the rest of the world to know. THE COVE is an exciting and action-filled documentary and was a big hit at Sundance earlier this year.
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COUNTRY USA
YEAR 2009
RUNTIME 92 min
DIRECTOR Louie Psihoyos
WRITER Mark Monroe
CINEMATOGRAPHER Brook Aitken
CAST
Richard O'Barry, Louie Psihoyos, Simon Hutchins, Mandy-Rae Cruickshank, Kirk Krack
LANGUAGE Engelsk, japansk
SUBTITLES Ingen
PRODUCER Paula DuPre, Fisher Stevens
PRODUCTION COMPANY Diamond Docs, Fish Films, Oceanic Preservation Society, Quickfire Films
INT.SALES Nonstop Entertainment, www.nonstopentertainment.com
GENRE Dokumentar

Louie Psihoyos has been widely regarded as one of the top photographers in the world. He was hired directly out of college to shoot for National Geographic and created images for the yellow-bordered magazine for 18 years. His ability to bring humanity and wit to complicated science stories carries over to his filmmaking. With Jim Clark, he created The Oceanic Preservation Society (OPS), in 2005. The non-profit organization provides an exclusive lens for the public and media to observe the beauty as well as the destruction of the oceans, while motivating change. With his first film, THE COVE (2009), he has touched many with his unflinching view of a dark subject.
