This is a must see for all those who love orcas,. Get out the kleenex. This is a PERFECT example of
people with good intentions, but different choices on how to solve a problem. In the end, the indigenous
peoples had the most success, it engages the apathetic people out there who say "Why should we care
about the animals?" It's because since Biblical times, we are to be the Guardians of the animals. We have
not done a good enough job. The only hope is to educate the children to care,. Then there is a CHANCE
we will see all living things as the responsibility of all. The Native Americans were the FIRST Guardians of
the earth, Look what we did to them.
Compelling, heartwarming true story of a baby orca who interacted with the people of Nootka Sound, British Columbia!
Outstanding! Having read the book "The Lost Whale: The True Story of an Orca Named Luna," by Parfit & Chisholm, it was so exciting to see this documentary of the whole story, complete with wonderful, real video of the center of the whole story, Luna, a lost baby orca interacting with the people of Nootka Sound, British Columbia! It was powerful and moving to see video and interviews of the people and little whale at the heart of a controversy over what was in the best interest of the lost whale and the people of the community, whose interactions with Luna were increasing. No spoilers here! You have to watch it to see what happens! Highly recommended!