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The Dolphin Dealer offers a stark look into a world many might not even know exists. This documentary really dives deep - pun intended - into the illegal dolphin trade. It unfolds through the lens of Christopher Porter, a figure many might find unsettling. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing you to absorb the weight of the subject matter. The footage is raw, sometimes hard to watch, but that's what makes it so impactful. It's not just a film about dolphins; it explores themes of exploitation and moral ambiguity. You get some really striking visuals, and the interviews feel genuine, giving you a sense of the desperation and greed involved. It’s a real eye-opener, though not the most polished production around.
International Wildlife Film Festival Merit Award winnerFive years in production, offering unprecedented footageFocus on the complex character of Christopher Porter
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Brad Quenville
Director