The Cove

Louis Psihoyos, renowned for taking beautiful pics for National Geographic, paints a truly ugly portrait of the village of Taji, Japan, in this documentary-cum-thriller. Psihoyos and his team (which includes the dolphin trainer from the 1960s TV show Flipper) go undercover to capture Taji's illicit dolphin-capture trade. The screening, which...
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Louis Psihoyos, renowned for taking beautiful pics for National Geographic, paints a truly ugly portrait of the village of Taji, Japan, in this documentary-cum-thriller. Psihoyos and his team (which includes the dolphin trainer from the 1960s TV show Flipper) go undercover to capture Taji’s illicit dolphin-capture trade. The screening, which is followed by a discussion, is presented by the Phoenix Film Society.

Tue., Aug. 4, 7 p.m., 2009

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