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Seaspiracy: La pêche en question

Titre original : Seaspiracy
  • 2021
  • 16
  • 1h 29min
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Seaspiracy: La pêche en question (2021)
Seaspiracy examines the global fishing industry, challenging notions of sustainable fishing and showing how human actions cause widespread environmental destruction.
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Passionné par la vie océanique, un cinéaste entreprend de documenter les dommages que les humains font aux espèces marines, et découvre une corruption mondiale alarmante.Passionné par la vie océanique, un cinéaste entreprend de documenter les dommages que les humains font aux espèces marines, et découvre une corruption mondiale alarmante.Passionné par la vie océanique, un cinéaste entreprend de documenter les dommages que les humains font aux espèces marines, et découvre une corruption mondiale alarmante.

  • Réalisation
    • Ali Tabrizi
  • Casting principal
    • Ali Tabrizi
    • Richard O'Barry
    • Lucy Tabrizi
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    35 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Ali Tabrizi
    • Casting principal
      • Ali Tabrizi
      • Richard O'Barry
      • Lucy Tabrizi
    • 431avis d'utilisateurs
    • 36avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 nomination au total

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    Rôles principaux36

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    Ali Tabrizi
    Ali Tabrizi
    • Self
    Richard O'Barry
    Richard O'Barry
    • Self - Founder of Dolphin Project
    Lucy Tabrizi
    Lucy Tabrizi
    • Self
    Lori Marino
    Lori Marino
    • Self - Founder of the Whale Sanctuary Project
    Tamara Arenovich
    Tamara Arenovich
    • Self - Sea Shepherd Conservation Society
    Paul de Gelder
    Paul de Gelder
    • Self - Shark Activist, Conservationist
    Callum Roberts
    Callum Roberts
    • Self - Marine Scientist, Oceanographer, Author
    • (as Prof. Callum Roberts)
    Gary Stokes
    Gary Stokes
    • Self - Co-Founder of Oceans Asia
    Peter Hammarstedt
    Peter Hammarstedt
    • Self - Sea Shepherd Conservation Society
    • (as Captain Peter Hammarstedt)
    Lamya Essemlali
    Lamya Essemlali
    • Self - Sea Shepherd Conservation Society
    Mark J. Palmer
    Mark J. Palmer
    • Self - Dolphin Safe Tuna…
    George Monbiot
    George Monbiot
    • Self - Journalist, Author, Environmentalist
    Jackie Nuñez
    Jackie Nuñez
    • Self - Plastic Pollution Coalition
    Dianna Cohen
    Dianna Cohen
    • Self - CEO of Plastic Pollution Coalition
    Chris Langdon
    Chris Langdon
    • Self - Marine Biologist & Ecologist at the University of Miami
    • (as Prof. Chris Langdon)
    Sylvia Earle
    Sylvia Earle
    • Self - Marine Biologist, Oceanographer, Explorer
    • (as Dr. Sylvia Earle)
    Cyrill Gutsch
    Cyrill Gutsch
    • Self - Founder of Parley for the Oceans
    Paul Watson
    Paul Watson
    • Self - Founder of Sea Shepherd Conservation Society
    • (as Captain Paul Watson)
    • Réalisation
      • Ali Tabrizi
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    10pinky_scotty

    I love seafood, it's my most favourite thing, i have to rethink that entirely now

    This is such a great documentary, I wasn't expecting it to be. Very well made and such great points made. Horrendous impact on sealife.

    I'm going to cut off seafood entirely from my diet and do my part to save the oceans.
    10MrPositive1

    It's sad that films like this aren't nominated for Best Documentary Oscars! Oh I know why......

    ....money talks, just like in the film. If you can seriously eat fish without trying to moderate your consumption after watching this documentary, then you have no heart.
    JohnDeSando

    It's a good enough doc that you might not eat fish again!

    You may not eat fish again if you watch this passionate Netflix documentary, Seaspiracy, about global corruption, from destroying marine life with plastic garbage to slaughtering whales and dolphins using slave labor. I may exaggerate my tone as director/narrator Ali Tabrizi too often does, but if there is just a small portion of truth here, you best pay attention to see what you can do about our seas.

    Perhaps the most depressing disclosure is the destruction of marine life and habitats by the growing amount of plastic, which can accumulate in square miles like colonies, seemingly indestructible fake food for unknowing fish like dolphins and whales who ingest without the ability to expunge. To see creatures entangled in monstrous nets as collateral damage is to weep for our inability to stop the imprisonment.

    As Tabrizi gets closer to Asia, Japan's wanton fishing of sharks for their fins leaves a numbing feeling of waste and cruelty. But crueler still is Thailand's supposed sustainable Grind, an occasional herding of whales resulting in a blood red harbor of death.

    Yet the bad that men can do is evident as young men corral fish while these youths are themselves enslaved by ruthless employers. Maybe more depressing is Tabrizi's disclosure that non-profit organizations can be more corrupt than whalers.

    With that human flourish, Tabrizi's 90 min doc makes his point about the universal corruption of humanity and the need to preserve the seas, which need all sizes of fish to sustain itself. Typically, Tabrizi is in hyper mode, but I doubt few of us will give up fish in our diet. His answer to curbing the global exploitation of seas and men can, however, spur us on to better, more humane practices.

    If seafood disappears, according to a study, by 2048, then most of us will not have to worry. Except for our grandkids, hmmm. I may stop eating fish right now.
    9keikoyoshikawa

    Shocking

    I thought this documentary was going to be all about the crimes and unethical conducts by the fishing industry. Instead, the film-makers have also illuminated the various non-profits and advocacy groups that are contributing to the destruction of the oceans through their neglect, obfuscation, or - worse - complicity. And governments, too.

    This is an eye-opener. And quite depressing at the same time. There doesn't seem to be any good answer or solution, short of reducing consumption. Which in itself doesn't seem to very feasible, given that for many people seafood is an important part of their diet, and global population continues to grow. :(

    The only sliver of hope is perhaps plant-based seafood products. That, like lab-grown meats, for example, seems to be the only realistic way to achieve sustainability. But, as the film ends with, that depends on all of us making a choice.
    8Neon_Gold

    Eye-opening

    This is a scary documentary for a mix of different reasons.

    It's informative and shocking. The statistics that it gives really make you gasp.

    You can tell that this film maker really does have a passion for this subject.

    It's heartbreaking but not really in a way that will make you cry. More in a way that you will be in complete shock and disbelief. At the people who can do things like this.

    I think the biggest issue I had with the movie is it is trying to fit an insane about of subjects into a documentary that runtime is an hour and twenty nine minutes. It's shoves much in that it has to constantly topic hop. I think it's interesting in a way because it shows how it is all connected but it can just make you feel a little bit untethered to the films I thought.

    Other than that I think it was great and eye opening.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 24 mars 2021 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
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