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A Last Wild Salmon

"A Last Wild Salmon" portrays the life of a Pacific Northwest Salmon as accurately as possible. It follows the salmon, underwater all the way, as it survives against impossible odds from its birth - through the ancient spawning ritual - to its miraculous return to its birthplace where it dies. This film has won a BCMPA Leo Award for Cinematography and was a finalist at the New York Film Festival.

Year: 1988
Genre: Documentaries, Natural History Docos
Country: Canada
Director: Ken Jubenvill
Duration: 50 Minutes
Rating: Ex
Location in store: Documentary (Natural History)

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