Where to Watch The Dolphin Dealer in Australia
Venture into the murky waters of the illegal dolphin trade in International Wildlife Film Festival Merit Award winner The Dolphin Dealer. Five years in the making and featuring unprecedented footage of the illicit world of dolphin trading, it profiles Christopher Porter, who infamously perpetrated the largest capture and export of dolphins in history - an act he maintains was justified. Like Blackfish before it, The Dolphin Dealer is a haunting portrait of the ethics of the billion-dollar aquatic leisure industry.
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The Dolphin Dealer is ranked #53173 on the Popcorn Time Streaming Charts today in Australia. The movie has dropped 8 places since yesterday.
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