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Release Date:
June 12, 2009
Original Title:
The End of the Line
Alternate Titles:
Die unbequeme Wahrheit über unsere Ozeane
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Arcane Pictures
Calm Productions
Dartmouth Films
The Fish Film
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
CA: PG
Runtime: 86
Examines the devastating effect that overfishing has had on the world's fish populations and argues that drastic action must be taken to reverse these trends. Examines the imminent extinction of bluefin tuna, brought on by increasing western demand for sushi; the impact on marine life resulting in huge overpopulation of jellyfish; and the profound implications of a future world with no fish that would bring certain mass starvation.
Additional Camera:
Kashfi Halford
Greg Jacobsen
Owen Scurfield
Additional Editing:
Alex Archer
Archival Footage Research:
Jacqui Edwards
Assistant Editor:
Mark Neale
Associate Producer:
Olly Williams
Book:
Charles Clover
Co-Executive Producer:
Donald Rosenfeld
Colorist:
Tim Waller
Dialogue Editor:
Claire Ellis
Director:
Rupert Murray
Director of Photography:
Rupert Murray
Editor:
Claire Ferguson
Executive Producer:
Ted Waitt
Alexis Zoullas
Chris Gorell Barnes
Jess Search
Erica Knie
Christopher Hird
Intern:
Alex Jackson
Richard Welch
Dominique Gorton
Amelia Forster
Charlie Slade
Maaike Middleton
Jack Cornelius Knott
Line Producer:
Sandra Leeming
Online Editor:
Justin Eely
Original Music Composer:
Srdjan Kurpjel
Marios Takoushis
Post-Production Manager:
Kate George
Producer:
Claire Lewis
George Duffield
Production Accountant:
Norman Clarke
Production Assistant:
Paula Nightingale
Production Coordinator:
Jenny Williams
Sam Brookman
Production Manager:
Tim Riding
Joanne Kneafsey
Researcher:
Jenny Williams
Ana Garcia
Scientific Consultant:
Charles Clover
John Shepherd
Sound Designer:
Lisa-Marie McStay
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
George Foulgham
Underwater Camera:
John McIntyre
David Groundwater
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