Bullfrog Films
28 minutes
Study Guide
Grades 7-12, College, Adult

Directed by Barbara Willis Sweete
Produced by Rhombus Media

DVD Purchase $79, Rent $45

US Release Date: 1990
Copyright Date: 1986
VHS ISBN: 1-56029-124-9

Subjects
Animals
Humanities
Life Science
Music
Performing Arts

Awards and Festivals
ALA Selected Films for Young Adults
Blue Ribbon, American Film Festival
Best Sound, Gemini Awards, Toronto
Prix Italia
Banff Television Festival
Whalesong (Short Version)

Musical experiment with a choir, symphony orchestra, and three killer whales.

"An extraordinary celebration of the whale... a gentle engaging film." Edmonton Journal

Part concert, part whale show and part surrealistic madness, WHALESONG is an unforgettable documentary about a unique musical experiment featuring the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, the Vancouver Bach Choir, opera singers Judith Forst and Mark Pedrotti, and three killer whales, Hyak, Finna and Bjossa.

This unlikely combination of performers gathers one day at the Vancouver Aquarium. Beginning as a comedy of errors, the day culminates in a magical concert performance where whales soar gracefully through the air and sing an eerie song to the accompaniment of orchestra and choir.

Also available:

WHALESONG (Long Version)

Web Page: http://www.bullfrogfilms.com/catalog/wsong2.html

Reviews
"The sight of these eminently graceful mammals soaring through the air, along with the unique and obviously happy sounds they emit, turns this oddly-cast concert into a thing of very special beauty."

Detroit Free Press

"An extraordinary celebration of the whale... a gentle engaging film."
Edmonton Journal

"Perfectly captures the spirit of this playful and inspired undertaking... The photography, sound work, and editing are superb... Highly recommended for audiences of all ages."
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