Tajii is a small village on the Japanese coast infamous for the annual dolphin catch and for being the birthplace of modern whaling which started here in the 17th century. But it may harbor things even more sinister. A group of environmental activists and photographers led by Richard O'Barry start on an impossible mission: to reveal the horrors of dolphin fishing. Five years of research conducted in complete secrecy and using advanced technologies. Awarded at numerous festivals, the film won the 2010 Oscar for Best Documentary. <%YOUTUBE=IOgbef8UN1s%>