The Captain Paul Watson Foundation UK has spent years documenting the realities of the Faroe Islands.
This documentary sheds light on the Faroe Islands' complex relationship with wildlife - from traditions such as the dolphin hunt 'grindadráp' or the treatment of sheep and young birds, to issues such as salmon farming, industrial fishing and pollution.
Every year, the team from the Captain Paul Watson Foundation documents these practices in the autonomous Danish territory. Using previously unreleased footage, the film brings together the voices of activists, hunters, scientists, industry representatives and locals, promoting dialog between opposing viewpoints.
Warning: Contains adult content - parental supervision required! Recommended for ages 16 and up!
Film is shown in the original language (English) with German subtitles!
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Free admission! Drinks on a donation basis!