The Cove
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Release date | Turkey |
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Directors | Louie Psihoyos |
Box office | 1. 14 million USD |
Producers | Fisher Stevens |
Paula DuPré Pesmen | |
Thank you Rick for your change of heart and portraying the true story. As difficult as it was to watch the story had to be . . . | |
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ID | 767680 |
Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directing – Documentaries
Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Documentary Feature
Writers Guild of America Award for Best Documentary Screenplay
PGA Outstanding Producer of Documentary Theatrical Motion Pictures
National Board of Review Award for Best Documentary Film
Sundance Film Festival Audience Award: U. S. Documentary
San Diego Film Critics Society Award for Best Documentary
Stockholm Film Festival Audience Award
Toronto Film Critics Association Award for Best Documentary Film
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Documentary Film
Florida Film Critics Circle Award for Best Documentary Film
Boston Society of Film Critics Award for Best Documentary Film
SILVERDOCS Audience Award for a Feature
Eddie Award for Best Edited Documentary
About The Cove
In Taiji, Japan, local fishermen hide a gruesome secret: the capture and slaughter of dolphins. Activist Ric O'Barry, who trained dolphins for the "Flipper" TV series, joins forces with filmmaker Louis Psihoyos and the Ocean Preservation Society to expose the brutal practice, risking life and limb in the process.
Flamborough: 'Miracle' dog survives huge coastal cliff fall
... After birdwatchers spotted her running about in The Cove below, a coastguard team abseiled down and rescued her...
Falklands War: The bombing of the Sir Galahad
... They did not realise The Cove, which was believed to have been vacated by enemy forces, was under observation, or how exposed their position was...
Downing Street party: Who is Sue Gray and what is she investigating?
... She may have spent the bulk of her career in the civil service, but in the late 1980s she did take a career break to run a Northern Ireland pub called The Cove Bar, along with her husband the country and western singer Bill Conlon...
Dillan Brown sea fall inquest: Boy tried to save drowning friend
... Richard Thomas for Mostyn Estates, which owns the land around The Cove, said they had never been approached about putting warning signs in the area...
Dillan Brown sea fall inquest: Boy tried to save drowning friend
Pigeon's Cove is popular with both local residents and tourists
A boy who was playing in a cove slipped from rocks and drowned despite efforts of his nine-year-old friend to rescue him, an inquest heard.
Dillan Brown, 13, from Llandudno was with his friend on 4 May at The Town 's Great Orme when he fell into The Sea .
His friend, who cannot be named, managed to drag him from The Sea and tried to give CPR up to 10 times before going for help.
The Coroner said Dillan's Death had been a "very unusual incident".
The inquest in Llandudno heard from The Friend that Dillan had been on rocks near the water's edge in Pigeon's Cove in the early evening and was "messing about dangling his feet off The Edge ".
He slipped and fell into the water, and The Boy heard several cries for help before a big wave came.
The Boy managed to pull Dillan to The Shore , although the court heard later it was possible Dillan was in the water for as long as 40 Minutes before his friend could get him out.
The Boy tried between five and 10 times to administer CPR before climbing back up to The Road , Marine Drive, and stopping a cyclist, Scott Hughes.
Mr Hughes and Steve Hargreaves, another passer-by, made their way to The Shore to help Dillan.
Mr Hargreaves said in a statement: "It became quite apparent he was not breathing and I could not feel any pulse. "
The Great Orme in LlandudnoThe Men carried out resuscitation until a rescue team arrived. Dillan was airlifted to Ysbyty Gwynedd in Bangor but was pronounced dead at 23:00 BST.
Pathologist Dr Brian Rogers gave a cause of Death as drowning as well as cold water immersion.
Assistant coroner David Pojor was told the area was popular with groups of Young People but the volume of call outs to the area because of people getting into difficulties was "very low".
Richard Thomas for Mostyn Estates, which owns The Land around The Cove , said they had never been approached about putting warning signs in the area.
Mr Pojor said he would not write a report calling for signs to be erected because he questioned how practical it would be.
He paid tribute to those who had tried to help Dillan, saying the nine-year-old boy had "acted bravely and responsibly for such a young boy in trying to save his friend".
He recorded a conclusion of accidental Death .
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Source of news: bbc.com