
This is a beautiful documentary film about an orphaned killer whale who longed to be friends with his human neighbors. Luna got separated from his pod and made his home in Nootka Sound (located on the northern point of Vancouver Island). I found this film to be incredibly touching and incredibly frustrating. This film documents the many different responses of residents, first nations and government to the presences of Luna.

It is a touching film about this lonely whale (that really could be any one of us) that showcases some stunning west coast landscapes and I highly recommend it to anyone. Even if you don't like documentaries this film is too beautiful to miss and you might be surprised by how easily you can relate to this film. To watch a trailer and see some more gorgeous photos of Luna visit http://www.mountainsidefilms.com/savingluna/.
"A life does not have to be human to be great"
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