BLUEFIN

The last of the giants.

Bluefin is a tale of epic stakes set in “the tuna capital of the world,” North Lake, Prince Edward Island, Canada. The film explores the baffling mystery of why the normally wary bluefin tuna no longer fear humans. Local fishermen swear tuna are so starving and abundant now that they will literally eat out of people’s hands like pets. But something is not right. One thing is certain: this sudden and incredible abundance of tuna off their shores flies in the face of scientific assessments claiming endangered stocks are down by 90 percent.

With stunning cinematography, director John Hopkins documents this mystery and brings the issues into sharp focus. At the heart of this documentary lies a passionate concern by all about the fate of the giant bluefin tuna.

**** [Four Stars} PHASE 9

GENRES

Documentary / Nature

DURATION

1 x 53-minutes

YEAR OF PRODUCTION

2015

COUNTRY OF PRODUCTION

Canada

Director

John Hopkins

Producers

Annette Clarke, Paul McNeill

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