A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 19, 2014
Original Title:
Invasion of the Killer Whales
Genres:
Documentary | Family
Production Companies:
Rubin Tarrant Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 56
As the ice shrinks in the Arctic, polar bears are struggling to survive in a fast melting world. Although classified a marine mammal, the polar bear is not adapted to hunting in the water. And it is certainly no match for the world's greatest aquatic hunter -- the killer whale. In the last few years, scientists have noted an ever-growing number of killer whales in Arctic waters in the summer months. More and more have been attracted to these hunting grounds by the growing expanse of open water. They attack the same prey as the polar bears: seals, narwhal, belugas and bowhead whales.
Associate Producer:
Jayne Yoon Jung Jun
Cinematography:
Justin Maguire
Shane Moore
Colorist:
Tony Osborne
Creator:
George Page
Thomas Lovejoy
Director:
Ben Wallis
Editor:
Tim Coope
Alex Boyle
Executive Producer:
Ivo Filatsch
Sabine Holzer
Fred Kaufman
Graphic Designer:
Mick Connaire
Music:
Simon Ashdown
Producer:
Brian Leith
Eric Olson
Production Manager:
Julie Richardson
Researcher:
Elisabeth Oakham
Supervising Producer:
Janice Young
Thanks:
Steve Ferguson
Morgan Arnakallak
Geoff Green
Alain Lagace
Bernard Leblanc
Cory Matthews
Noah Mosesee
Natalie Reinhart
Quti Tervo
Damien Qaunaq
Unit Manager:
Dinah Czezik-Müller
Writer:
Ben Wallis
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