
Grand Angle Productions
Dolphins: Human Perspectives
Dive into the fascinating world of the Pelagos Sanctuary with this 52-minute documentary—both informative and moving—which explores the unique and complex relationship between humans and dolphins. From Antiquity to the present day, the film takes us through the ages to trace the evolution of our perception of this iconic marine animal. Blending historical perspective, social analysis, and a sensitive outlook, it challenges us to reflect on how our society views dolphins and, more broadly, our relationship with the living world.
Through stunning imagery, expert testimonies, and footage shot in the heart of the Pelagos Sanctuary, this production invites us to see cetaceans in a new light, to better understand their behaviors, and to consider our collective responsibility toward marine ecosystems. Created with an eco-conscious approach, the documentary aims to raise awareness among a wide audience about the importance of preserving biodiversity and the need for a new balance between humans and nature. It will soon be screened during open discussion evenings and made available on the official YouTube channel of the Port-Cros National Park.
An engaged, poetic, and hopeful film—an invitation to rethink our place among other living beings.
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Director : Hervé Jouon