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The life of dolphins in captivity is ultimately a sad one. They live in small enclosed environments. Their movements are restricted. They depend on their caretakers for their food and activities. Boredom becomes a problem. And they are much less self sufficient than they are in the wild. But at the same time, dolphins thrill audiences around the world with their lovable, peaceful nature, with their intelligence and with the relationship they develop with the human population. DOLPHIN WARRIORS examines the complex issue of dolphins in captivity, and its effects on their health and well being. It also looks at moral questions such as do humans have the right to control such intelligent creatures, away from their natural environments.

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Crew

Director
Louis Saul
Producer
Thomas Hohenacker

Production Details

Production Completion
1996
Genre
Environment, Natural History
Production Company
Telcast International GMBH