A Whale of a Tale
By Phil Guie August 24, 2018
This thought-provoking documentary centers on Taiji, a town in Japan where whale and dolphin hunting has been an integral part of life for approximately 400 years.
This thought-provoking documentary centers on Taiji, a town in Japan where whale and dolphin hunting has been an integral part of life for approximately 400 years.
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