2023 BCEFF On Demand

Ocean Week Canada FREE Screening

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Co-hosted by the Canadian Ocean Literacy Coalition and the British Columbia Environmental Film Festival, we're unlocking a treasure trove of spellbinding Canadian and international aquatic-themed films

Join us as we explore the profound ties that bind us to this vast, life-giving water realm that continues to captivate, challenge, and nurture us. With every story told, we aim to ignite a spark of understanding, admiration, and respect for the invaluable gift that surrounds us.

So grab your virtual tickets, fasten your life vests, and brace yourselves for a cinematic voyage that promises to be as educational as it is thrilling. Here's your chance to join a crew of ocean enthusiasts as we navigate our way through a sea of learning, appreciation, and celebration during Ocean Week Canada!

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Illegal poaching was once a major threat to turtles' survival. Today, incidental bycatch by fishermen has taken over as the largest threat to sea turtles globally. Yet the two are more related than we might think. This documentary jumps into the heart of Trinidad and Tobago, following the people who protect the endangered turtles—and those who kill them.

  • Year
    2021
  • Runtime
    28 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    Trinidad and Tobago
  • Director
    Kaaria Quash