Saving Luna
[SAVIN]  Canadian Images

Canada, 2007, 115 min, Sony HD Cam
World Premiere

Directed By: Suzanne Chisholm,
Michael Parfit
PROD: Suzanne Chisholm
SCR/ED: Michael Parfit
CAM: Suzanne Chisholm, Michael Parfit
MUS: Tobin Stokes
The true story of a lone orca, nicknamed Luna, who was separated from his pod in 2001 while only a calf. On the West Coast of Vancouver Island, over 200 miles from his family, this young killer whale ends up lost in Nootka Sound. Orcas normally spend their entire lives in family groups, but Luna is alone. Friendship is what this intelligent and playful orca is after, as he makes contact with humans. Suddenly, the mythical experience that humans dream about--of becoming acquainted with a wild being, actually happens in this beautiful remote fjord.

Humans do not know how to react. The government and scientists tell people to stay away; soon after, making it illegal to even look at Luna. As this one little orca becomes an international news story, people debate how best to save him. To the First Nations, he is the spirit of a chief; to boaters, an amusing companion; to fishermen, a nuisance; to conservationists, a cause; to scientists, trouble; to government officials, danger; and to co-directors Suzanne Chisholm and Michael Parfit, Luna is a lovable street kid whale who needs help and changes their lives. Compassionate and enchanting, Saving Luna tells the journey of a wild beauty lost in a sea of human reasoning. As Luna touches the heart, we are reminded that any being, however small or large, is easy to love and hard to save.

This film is nominated for the NFB Best Canadian Documentary Award.
Saving Luna
SCREENING SCHEDULE
Saturday, Oct 6th 1:30pm
Pacific Cinematheque
$7.50

Tuesday, Oct 9th 6:00pm
Empire Granville 7 Theatre 5
$9.50

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