Has an Oscar Saved Japan's Dolphins?
Tuesday 11 May 2010
Despite efforts by the Japanese government and the U.S. military to ban and cancel screenings of the documentary "The Cove" in Japan, director Louie Psihoyos says it will not be censored. The Oscar-winning documentary exposes the grisly truth about what happens in Taiji, a small coastal Japanese town where thousands of dolphins are slaughtered and dozens are captured and sold for as much as $200,000 to U.S. marine mammal parks. According to the film, 23,000 dolphins and porpoises are killed in Japan every year.
Psihoyos, a renowned National Geographic photographer and first-time filmmaker, says "The Cove" is about more than what happens in Taiji. It's about our connection to nature and the future of humanity. Psihoyos joins Your Call to discuss the film's success, censorship, high levels of mercury in fish and humans, efforts to overturn the 1986 ban on commercial whaling, and the ocean's future.
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Guest:
- Louie Psihoyos, director of "The Cove," and executive director of the Oceanic Preservation Society, a non-profit that inspires citizens to become active in protecting the oceans
Also See: "The Cove," A Movie Review by Kenneth Turan (Video)
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Let's hope this also stops
Wed, 05/12/2010 - 14:30 — Anonymous (not verified)Let's hope this also stops the new push for resumed whaling.
The Cove is a wonderful film, though tragic. ! May it set a new trend in nature documentaries.
Cetaceans are "animals" only in the same sense that humans are--they are sentient beings who are more intelligent and have more integrity than humankind, in that they live in harmony with Nature instead of destroying it.
While dolphins are sentient
Wed, 05/12/2010 - 18:57 — Adoregon (not verified)While dolphins are sentient beings more intelligent than the average Fox News pundit, and way more cute, let us not forget the daily slaughter of huge numbers of other sentient mammals and avian life so humans can eat dead flesh.
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It's about time, thank you
Thu, 05/13/2010 - 06:28 — Bedford Forrest (not verified)It's about time, thank you Louie Psihoyos.