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Release Date:
September 17, 2023
Original Title:
One with the Whale
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Actual Films
Native Movement
Sivuqaq
Vitamin Sea
Production Countries:
Portugal | United Kingdom | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
KR: 15
Runtime: 83
Modern technology confronts ancient ritual in this profound and moving documentary. Teenager Chris Apassingok and his Yupik family live in Gambell, Alaska, a tiny village on St. Lawrence island in the Bering Sea. Life there differs vastly from the rest of the US – for one, hunting whales holds the key to the islanders’ survival. Conflict emerges after Chris kills a whale that will feed Gambell’s townspeople for months – and news of the successful hunt reaches the outside world. Facebook trolls and animal-rights activists attack from afar, captured in Pete Chelkowski and environmental journalist Jim Wickens’ captivating film that delves into environmental issues, cultural and generational challenges, and cyberspace hysteria
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Associate Producer:
Erika Apatiki
Alexis Aqavzik Rexford
Cinematography:
Pete Chelkowski
Jim Wickens
Co-Producer:
Nalu Apassingok
Colorist:
Marcy Robinson
Consulting Producer:
Dewey Kk'Oleyo Hoffman
Alexis Anoruk Sallee
Marjorie Tahbone
Director:
Jim Wickens
Pete Chelkowski
Editor:
M. Watanabe Milmore
Executive Producer:
Bonni Cohen
Alex Lieberman
Justine Nagan
Music:
Éloi Ragot
Producer:
M. Watanabe Milmore
Aakapak Susan Apassingok
Yaari Walker
Sound Designer:
Neil Benezra
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