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Greg is a British born Digital Creative and Strategist residing in Stockholm, Sweden. Working professionally since 1998 both online and off, he has created communication & creative solutions for global brands such as: Lee Jeans, Budweiser, Orange, Sony Music/Levi, Converse, Diet Coke, adidas, Volvo, BMW, Universal, H&M and the BBC - to name a selection. His focus today lies within people centric digital channels, creating more meaningful experiences and solutions, helping brands to realise their position by creating strategies, driving brand direction, raising awareness, assisting brand vision, and pushing core values.

Wednesday 18 November 2009

THE COVE - You Need To Know, To Stop It!!!


Last week I got an invite to a preview of one the films showing at this years Stockholm Film Festival, I have to
spread this so we can help create awareness and stop this awful act as soon as possible! Go see it as well!

Every year 23,000 dolphins are killed within a tiny cove in a Japanese fishing village called Taiji. The reason why
you haven't heard of this before, is that gaining evidence is almost impossible as The Cove is heavily guarded and
sheltered from cameras and prying eyes... hiding this very dark secret. Until now!

Not even the Japanese people know about this practice and the fact that they are eating the meat and being told that
it's whale meat, which they consume in huge amounts. To add to this disgusting situation is the fact that the dolphin meat
is heavily contaminated with mercury, which is slowly poisoning the people without their knowing.

This documentary follows a team with speciality skills, intent in gaining evidence by what ever means necessary...
which in this case includes state of the art surveillance techniques and film set special effects, with military planning.

Don't worry I haven't told you everything about the film... so make sure to try and see it!

Find out more about it... and explore the MOVEMENT here...

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