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When did the documentary Dolphin Bay start filming?

since 25, Louie Psihoyos, an American marine photographer and founder of the Marine Conservation Society, has traveled back and forth between the United States and Taiji Town, Japan for three consecutive years. In September 28, he and his partners finally recorded the shocking secret of the bloody "Dolphin Bay" through the camera lens in this harbor town where slogans such as "No Shooting" and "Danger" were posted everywhere. This is also the first film of his directing career.

In p>28, Pishaus gathered an elite team comparable to the "Ocean's Eleven". They pretended to be a rock band and re-entered Taiji Town. "It's like a secret military action. To some extent, it is indeed. " Pishaus told reporters that it was because of the previous cautiousness that he got the chance of success. "Once the Japanese find out our real purpose, don't think about stepping into Taiji Town again."

The elite team of "Ocean's Eleven" includes the Canadian diving queen, Mandy Krusek, who won eight World Championships, and her diver husband, who are responsible for quietly installing cameras and hydrophones underwater; Charles Hambleto, an American actor who played the leading sailor in Pirates of the Caribbean, played the role of "anti-stalking" in the crew. His weapon was a military thermal camera, which could capture even a little vibration. Another electrical expert who used to be a technician of the Canadian Air Force made a dolphin-style unmanned airship with a gyro-stabilized high-definition camera in the hidden place below the remote-controlled airship.

In the end, the film crew successfully installed various cameras on the seabed of Taiji Town, the hills and Woods of Slaughterhouse Bay. Under the lens, the fishing boat moves slowly in the static square, and the original blue and pure sea water instantly overflows with large areas of bright red blood. Finally, the whole bay is immersed in dazzling red, and the dolphins jump and struggle one after another, making a tragic cry. Fishermen waving long guns seem to be soulless and unconscious, and they pick the dead dolphins onto the boat one by one with iron hooks. The next day, the second slaughter was staged again ...