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North Atlantic right whales die faster than they reproduce. There are fewer than 350 of them and they rarely die of natural causes, struck by ships or fatally injured by fishing gear. THE LAST RIGHT WHALES is the story of a disparate group of people - a wildlife photographer, a marine biologist, a businessman, a female wildlife photographer, a marine biologist, a whale rescuer and a crab fisherman - united in their cause to save the North Atlantic right whale. Joining forces, these formidable allies are determined to prevent the world's first major whale extinction.
The film combines the 4K cinematography of a blue-chip nature film with the character-driven, vérité storytelling of a high-stakes drama. With unprecedented access to film the migration of the North Atlantic right whale from their calving ground off the coast of Florida to their new feeding area in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, this feature documentary brings a message of hope about the most at-risk, great whale on the planet, the Last Right Whales is a message of hope for an endangered cetacean.
Directed by | Nadine Pequeneza |
Written by | Nadine Pequeneza |
Company | Indiecan EntertainmentIndiecan EntertainmentIndiecan Entertainment |
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