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One with the Whale

Play trailer Poster for One with the Whale Released Apr 12, 2024 1h 19m Documentary Nature Play Trailer Watchlist
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Hunting whales is a matter of life or death for the residents of St. Lawrence, a tiny island in the Bering Sea. So, when Chris Agra Apassingok becomes the youngest person to ever harpoon a whale for his Alaskan village, his mother proudly shares the news on Facebook. To her surprise, thousands of keyboard activists brutally attack Chris without fully understanding the scope of his accomplishment. ONE WITH THE WHALE is a thrilling yet heartwarming story of one family's struggle to rebuild their shattered identities and find a way to live with Ancient Indigenous values in the fast-paced, cruel modern world.

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Nina Metz Chicago Tribune Like any worthwhile documentary, “One With the Whale” is a window into the lives of others, and it’s handled with as much respect and sensitivity as you could expect from filmmakers outside the community. Rated: 3/4 Apr 23, 2024 Full Review Richard Schertzer Battle Royale With Cheese One thing that sticks out about this movie is the fact that it truly understands the themes of family and togetherness and why community is so important. May 25, 2024 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Hunting whales is a matter of life or death for the residents of St. Lawrence, a tiny island in the Bering Sea. So, when Chris Agra Apassingok becomes the youngest person to ever harpoon a whale for his Alaskan village, his mother proudly shares the news on Facebook. To her surprise, thousands of keyboard activists brutally attack Chris without fully understanding the scope of his accomplishment. ONE WITH THE WHALE is a thrilling yet heartwarming story of one family's struggle to rebuild their shattered identities and find a way to live with Ancient Indigenous values in the fast-paced, cruel modern world.
Director
Peter Chelkowski, Jim Wickens
Producer
Aakapak Susan Apassingok, M. Watanabe Milmore, Yaari Walker
Distributor
Independent Lens
Production Co
Actual Films, Vitamin Sea Productions
Genre
Documentary, Nature
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Apr 12, 2024, Limited
Runtime
1h 19m