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The Screen Guide

TRADE SECRET is a meticulously composed exposé that investigates how the global trade in polar bear fur continues under the guise of conservation, effectively treating extinction as a business opportunity. Over six years and across nine countries, Australian filmmaker Abraham Joffe follows a small alliance of legal researchers, environmental advocates and Indigenous voices as they confront an uncomfortable truth; the international regulatory system designed to protect wildlife may be enabling its destruction. With rare access to Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora conferences, luxury auction houses, trophy hunting expos and communities across the Arctic, the film untangles the web of trade law, cultural practice and political inertia that allows vulnerable species to be bought and sold. It presents a chilling case study on how conservation is co-opted by commercial and geopolitical agendas.

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Crew

Director
Abraham Joffe
Producer
Abraham Joffe  Louis Cooper Robinson  Dom West
Executive Producers
Adam McKay
Dir. of Photography
Dom West
Composer
Jesse Watt
Editor
Nico Bee

Production Details

Production Completion
2025

Selected Awards & Festivals