One with the Whale (2023)

Género : Documental

Tiempo de ejecución : 1H 20M

Director : Jim Wickens, Pete Chelkowski

Sinopsis

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

Actores

Tripulaciones

Jim Wickens
Jim Wickens
Director
Éloi Ragot
Éloi Ragot
Music
Pete Chelkowski
Pete Chelkowski
Director
Pete Chelkowski
Pete Chelkowski
Cinematography
Jim Wickens
Jim Wickens
Cinematography
M. Watanabe Milmore
M. Watanabe Milmore
Editor
M. Watanabe Milmore
M. Watanabe Milmore
Producer
Aakapak Susan Apassingok
Aakapak Susan Apassingok
Producer
Yaari Walker
Yaari Walker
Producer
Nalu Apassingok
Nalu Apassingok
Co-Producer
Erika Apatiki
Erika Apatiki
Associate Producer
Bonni Cohen
Bonni Cohen
Executive Producer
Dewey Kk'Oleyo Hoffman
Dewey Kk'Oleyo Hoffman
Consulting Producer
Alex Lieberman
Alex Lieberman
Executive Producer
Justine Nagan
Justine Nagan
Executive Producer
Alexis Aqavzik Rexford
Alexis Aqavzik Rexford
Associate Producer
Alexis Anoruk Sallee
Alexis Anoruk Sallee
Consulting Producer
Marjorie Tahbone
Marjorie Tahbone
Consulting Producer

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