Blackfish

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“CRITIC’S PICK! Unapologetically designed both to inform and affect, Gabriela Cowperthwaite’s delicately lacerating documentary, BLACKFISH uses the tragic tale of a single whale and his human victims as the backbone of a hypercritical investigation into the marine-park giant SeaWorld Entertainment. – Jeannette Catsoulis, The New York Times

Live virtual Q&A on Wed, 6/3 at 8pm with director Gabriela Cowperthwaite.
Questions will be accepted in advance at: submityourquestion@magpictures.com
and on Twitter with the hashtag #magnoliadocseries. The Q&A is accessible from the film’s purchase page and no RSVP is required.

One week only!

Many of us have experienced the excitement and awe of watching 8,000 pound orcas, or “killer whales,” soar out of the water and fly through the air at sea parks, as if in perfect harmony with their trainers. Yet this mighty black and white mammal has many sides — a majestic, friendly giant, seemingly eager to take trainers for a ride around the pool, yet shockingly — and unpredictably — able to turn on them at a moment’s notice. BLACKFISH unravels the complexities of this dichotomy, employing the story of notorious performing whale Tilikum, who — unlike any orca in the wild — has taken the lives of several people while in captivity. So what went wrong?

Shocking footage and riveting interviews with trainers and experts manifest the orca’s extraordinary nature, the species’ cruel treatment in captivity over the last four decades, and the growing disillusionment of workers who were misled and endangered by the highly profitable sea-park industry. This emotionally wrenching, tautly structured story challenges us to consider our relationship to nature and reveals how little we humans truly know about these highly intelligent, and surprisingly sentient, fellow mammals that we only think we can control.

This presentation is part of the series MAGNOLIA PICTURES: A FEW OF OUR FAVORITE DOCS. 10% of every ticket sale will be distributed to a charity of the filmmaker’s choice.

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Details:
90Rated PG-13
in English
Admission: $15.00 Adults, $11.50 Matinee Bargain Shows, $11.75 Seniors (62+), $10.00 Child (12 & under), Student and Military, $10.50 Avalon Members, $9.50 Seniors who are Avalon Members.
Same rates apply to Wednesday Signature Series and Science on Screen programs unless otherwise noted. Weekend Family Matinees, Exhibition on Screen, NT Live and Special Event ticket prices vary; senior discounts may not be available for these programs.

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