Whale Encounter: First Contact

Lagoon San Ignacio, Baha California in Mexico is the final destination of the annual migration of Grey Whales from Alaska. Marek Baranski’s documentary examines the puzzling and sudden change in the whales behaviour. For centuries, whales were slaughterd by hunters and even when whaling was forbidded in 1947 whales avoided fishermans boats and even capsised them. These mamals live long and have excellent memory. But in 1972, a strange thing happened. A whale came so close to a fishermans boat that he was able to touch him. The whale did not go away and stayed for a long time. We talked to the fisherman who made this first historic contact with the whale. Since that momment encounters became more frequent, eventually tourists began to come to the lagoon to seek out this unique contact. Nowhere else on earth can one touch, hug or even kiss the Whales. We join whale watchers on thier boat trips into the lagoon, we interview two scientists who a carrying out thier research. They disagree why the contact is being made. The Whale watchers are certain that is the whales who are seeking us. In this beautifully shot documentary Baranski searches for an answer as to why this unprecedented contact is taking place.

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