Monday, June 21, 2010

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recommend: The Cove

The Cove was released last June 11 and fortunately so made in Zaragoza. A few weeks earlier was seen at the close of EcoZine . Undoubtedly was the most important of the night, but at least mentioned in the media the next day. The film won the Oscar for Best Documentary in the last year and previously had with the Audience Award for Best Documentary at the U.S. Sundance Film Festival, among other awards. The film condemns the indiscriminate killing of dolphins each year is produced in a Japanese town, and economic interests that lie in the catches of these animals. Although it may appear you are away from Human Rights has many connection points (Manipulation and lies to which all citizens are subjected by government representatives). An undisguised activist work (can not be otherwise), told the manner of a thriller and absolutely essential. Linked to the film has generated a campaign to stop it. You can get more information on the web Save Japan Dolphins and sign the petition right here .

Synopsis: The dolphin is one of the most intelligent animals and one of the most admired around the world. However, in a small village on the coast of Japan which apparently is characterized by its devotion to these animals, hides a great secret. A group of activists led by renowned dolphin trainer Richard O'Barry, embarks on a dangerous covert mission to reveal what happens in this place, developing one of the most powerful documentaries of recent years.

The Cove can currently be seen in the Cinemas Aragonia (Avenida Juan Carlos I) in single pass 22:30 hours.