Rob Stewart, a biologist and filmmaker driven by a lifelong fascination with sharks, embarks on a global mission to dismantle centuries of fear and misinformation. Armed with a camera, he plunges into their domain, encountering not only the majestic predators but also the grim reality of illegal poaching and ecosystem collapse. His personal quest evolves into a perilous fight for ocean conservation, where stunning underwater visuals starkly contrast with the brutality of the shark fin trade.
| Year | 2006 |
| Country | Canada |
| Genre | Documentary |
| Director | Rob Stewart |
| Runtime | 89 min. |
| Rating | TMDB: 7.6/10 (64 votes) |
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"Sharkwater" transcends documentary to become a passionate, personal crusade, where scientific curiosity ignites into urgent activism. Stewart's footage possesses a hypnotic beauty, fundamentally reshaping the perception of sharks from mindless killers to vital, majestic creatures.
What lingers after the credits is a potent mix of awe for the natural world and a sobering call to witness its fragility—a film that doesn't just inform but transforms. — MovieFinder Editorial
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