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Seaspiracy unloads information at a pace too fast to fully grasp, let alone critically evaluate. The film’s “just trust me” attitude runs counter to today’s culture of facts, science, and ...
According to Seaspiracy, 46% of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch is made up of fishing ropes alone.
Seaspiracy director Ali Tabrizi had no idea what he was getting into when he first set out to make a documentary about marine life. He’d loved whales and dolphins as a child, and, as an adult ...
The turbulent documentary “Seaspiracy,” streaming on Netflix, takes the form of an intercontinental odyssey filled with discoveries.The director Ali Tabrizi serves as our guide and impassioned ...
As Netflix’s newest sustainability documentary racks up views, Sophie Gallagher looks at the biggest takeaways from the 90-minute film on fishing, marine destruction and modern slavery ...
Netflix’s controversial documentary ‘Seaspiracy’ sparked global discussions about the fishing industry, but how accurate are its claims? A marine biologist takes a deep dive into the ...
In Seaspiracy, presenter Ali Tabrizi says: “If dolphins and whales die, the ocean dies. If the oceans die, so do we.” If Seaspiracy makes people go plant-based, that’s great.
Seaspiracy has struck a nerve. Since it was released on March 24, it’s shot up Netflix’s top ten, blown up on Twitter and sprung up in headlines across the world.
Documentary’s view of veganism as a war against capitalism, environmental calamities is jolting ...
In all of the issues Seaspiracy explores — from beach cleanups to the emotional capacity of fish — Tabrizi makes a notable omission, paying little attention to small-scale fisheries, and the ...
But does Seaspiracy hit the right mark? The film has been widely criticized for its sweeping generalizations and oversimplified solutions. While it's true that fisheries hurt marine ecosystems ...