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  1. Filming for Coextinction took place on the ancestral homelands of over 15 Indigenous Nations in so-called Canada and the United States. Meaningful collaboration and trust was established early on in the process through open communication of our story and intent.

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  2. Coextinction is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Gloria Pancrazi and Elena Jean and released in 2021. The film centres on the environmental threat to orcas in the Pacific Ocean, caused in part by the simultaneous decline of Pacific salmon stocks that the orcas depend on for food.

  3. Filming for Coextinction took place on the ancestral homelands of over 15 Indigenous Nations in so-called Canada and the United States. Meaningful collaboration and trust was established early on in the process through open communication of our story and intent.

  4. Join us as we track emaciated grizzly with the ‘Namgis First Nation, uncover the truth behind fish farms, and follow a young orcas’ fight to survive. Coextinction is a full feature film that depicts a wide selection of fascinating and vibrant characters.

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  6. Oct 10, 2021 · Coextinction: Directed by Elena Jean, Gloria Pancrazi. With Chief Ernest Alfred, Ken Balcomb, Will George, Alexandra Morton. Two passionate filmmakers connect with activists, Indigenous leaders, and renowned scientists to understand the fate of the endangered southern resident orca and find solutions to our most pressing environmental threats.

  7. Synopsis. After a mother orca carries her dead calf for 17 days, two filmmakers spring into action, joining Indigenous leaders and scientists making a final attempt to save the last 74 Southern Resident orcas from extinction.