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  • Natural World: A Killer Whale Called Luna


    Natural World: A Killer Whale Called Luna

    This is the emotional story of one young killer whale’s quest for companionship after he was separated from his family. Luna was just two years old when, alone and confused, he found himself on the rugged, wild coast of Vancouver Island.

    Following his tumultuous life, the film records the human friendships he developed and the trouble this led him into. From death threats to numerous capture attempts by the government, the film-makers watched as people tried to determine his fate.

    Luna shows us how quickly our lives can once again cross with the natural world.

    Released 24 Feb, 2010. 56 min. Narrator: Michael Parfit. Part of the Natural World series, TV documentary.

    Natural World: A Killer Whale Called Luna, 6.0 out of 6 based on 1 rating
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    • Denise

      I live in BC and this documentary answered my many questions about Luna. Of course because the death of Luna did not make anyone money, we did not hear about it.

    • VideoEyes

      The wild should remain in the wild,if there’s any left,Thx 4 this Great Docu….^V^!

    • scott

      What a unique doc! It explores and reveals the relationship between humans and animals unlike any other documentary I have seen. If you think humans are the only sentient beings on this planet, please watch this video. I shudder when I think of all that we might have learned from Luna had we sincerely made the effort…Thanks for uploading this–it was an hour well spent!

    • reagan

      this is really a great doco ,made alittle upset and angry but was very touching and made me relise how dangerous we really are as humans

    • Roy

      The most amazing thing about this amazing documentary is how the breakdown of the journalist’s objectivity mirrors the main thrust of the story itself about the disintegration of the boundary which divides man from animal. Whenever a fundamental rule of a craft, in this case the rule of objective journalism, is broken with such spectacular success and deep meaning, you know you are seeing a work of genius.

      Many thanks to the person who uploaded this beautiful documentary.