It's not out in the movies yet. The creators are trying to get more channels to play it on TV, and Suzanne has been flying around the globe, promoting the movies that had already won many awards. 19 so far, I think. And going.
I had written a thesis about it for university while he was still alive, and I'm a bit sad I couldn't write about him for my final thesis. It would have been absolutely worth it. But then again, native American (Canadian) religion and spirituality sadly wasn't my major.
Anyway, here's the movie trailer, and you can go to Saving Luna's homepage and read about the little killer whale.
Oh and whoever killed him should be dealt by law. (Or shot in the head, whichever, I'm not picky, but would prefer the second option.) I mean a woman who touched Luna (everybody did btw) had been fined for 100 dollars, but the man who killed Luna got to walk away, no questions asked? Yep, that's bureaucracy for you.
Oh and yeah, I've watched the movie. Suzanne lent it to me. ^^ So I can say it's very nice.
Also, the shots of Nootka Sound (Vancouver Island) are just simply amazing. My personal favorites are the ones with the fog rolling over the hills and the water.
Here, some pictures taken from the Saving Lune homepage. (Although, sadly not with fog.)


Oh and by the way... yay, post no. 300!
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