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Sharkwater Extinction


In January 2017, while shooting Sharkwater Extinction, Rob, a Malibu-based filmmaker, tragically passed away during a dive off the Florida Keys. The world was stunned by the loss of one of the most influential activists of our time. Rob taught the world to love the oceans and to not fear sharks through his iconic images of hugging and free diving with sharks and mantas.

Rob risked everything to educate, preserve and defend the oceans. The film’s producers, along with a talented group of editors, filmmakers, and loyal Sharkwater supporters, were compelled to continue his work.

Sharkwater Extinction‘s  will have it's world premiere at TIFF in September 2018 

Sharkwater Extinction from the Award Winning Director of Sharkwater and Revolution.  
" 150 000 000 sharks are killed each year and scientists only account for 70 000 000 of those, there are 80 000 000 sharks that are killed every year and nobody knows why nor where they are going, but WE figured this out.... and if we bring this to the public, things will change."

Rob Stewart

Sharkwater: Extinction (2018) is a thrilling and inspiring action packed journey that follows filmmaker Rob Stewart as he exposes the massive illegal shark fin industry and the political corruption behind it — a conspiracy that is leading to the extinction of sharks.

Sharkwater, Rob’s first film, brought the devastating issue of shark finning used in shark fin soup to the world stage. His multi award-winning film changed laws and public policy worldwide, created hundreds of conservation groups. Today more than 90 countries have banned shark finning or the trade of shark products.  Even so, Stewart finds sharks are still being fished to extinction.

Sharkwater: Extinction continues the adventure across four continents, as Rob travels through the oceans to investigate the corruption behind a multi-billion dollar industry. The crew goes through some of the world’s most dangerous fishing ports run by international crime organizations that have infiltrated the fishing industry.

Rob’s second film, Revolution, continued his quest to save sharks and the oceans. Revolution was the first feature film to platform the devastating effects of Ocean Acidification.  Climate change was well known, but scientists were just realizing the effects would be much worse than ever imagined. We were in danger of losing the coral reefs, and potentially the entire ocean ecosystem, which gives us 60% of our oxygen. Sharks, the top predator controlling the fish populations below them and the plankton that give us our oxygen, were being fished to extinction in an ecosystem they have controlled for 400 million years.

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Sharkwater Extinction selected as World Wildlife Day Film Showcase Finalists!

Jackson Wild, the Secretariat of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) are excited to announce the finalists of the World Wildlife Day Film Showcase: Biodiversity.
The judges – professional filmmakers, scientists and stakeholders from around the world – chose the finalists from over 300 entries.
Winners will be announced at UN Headquarters in New York at a high-level event on Tuesday, March 3 to observe World Wildlife Day, and then both the finalists and winners will be showcased at screenings around the world.

Science, Innovation and Exploration

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A Song for Love - An Ape with an App
A co-production of Terra Mater Factual Studios, Mark Fletcher Productions and Colorful Nature Films
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Nature: The Serengeti Rules
A Production of HHMI Tangled Bank Studios and Passion Planet in association with Sandbox Films, Thirteen Productions Llc and WNET
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Serengeti: Nature's Living Laboratory
Day's Edge Productions for Howard Hughes Medical Institute
 
 

 

Issues and Solutions

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Gorillas of Gabon
Earth Touch, Smithsonian Networks
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Our Gorongosa
A Gorongosa Media and HHMI Tangled Bank Studios Production
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Watson
Local Hero, Participant Media, Terra Mater Factual Studios
 
 

 

People and Wild Species

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Grasslands - North America's Hidden Wilderness
A River Road Films production in association with CBC and Terra Mater Factual Studios
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Kingdom of the White Wolf (Episode 103)
National Geographic
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Sharkwater Extinction
Sharkwater Pictures
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The Serengeti Rules: Feature Version
HHMI Tangled Bank Studios/Passion Planet
 
 

 

Stories of Hope

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Europe's New Wild: Episode 103
National Geographic
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Rare: Creatures of the Photo Ark
WGBH Boston and So World Media, LLC in association with National Geographic Channels
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Silent Forests
House Tiger Productions
 
 

 

Global Voices

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Mundiya Kepanga, The Voice of the Forest
Muriel Barra/ LatoSensu productions
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Okavango - River of Dreams - Episode 1: Paradise
A Terra Mater Factual Studios / Wildlife Films production in co-production with Thirteen Productions LLC, Doclights/NDR Naturfilm in association with PBS, CPB, Arte France / Unité Découverte et Connaissance, National Geographic Channels and SVT
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On the Front Line, The Rangers of Gorongosa National Park
Gorongosa Media
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Queen without Land
Artic Light in association with NRK, NDR/Doclights, ORF, France 3, Smithsonian Channel, SVT
 
 

 

Web of Life

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Borneo - Earth's Ancient Eden
A production of Terra Mater Factual Studios
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The Sanctuary: Survival Stories of the Alps
Boreales / Winds, France Televisions, Terra Mater
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Epic Animal Migrations: Mexico
Earth Touch, Smithsonian Channel
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Lost Kings of Bioko
Gulo Film Productions for NDR Naturfilm / Doclights, NDR, WDR, ARTE, ORF, Smithsonian Channel, SVT
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The Elephant Queen
An Apple Original and A Deeble, Stone and Oliff Production
 
 

 

Biodiversity Short

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How to Save Our Planet
Silverback Films
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Hunting the Helmeted Hornbill
Cornell Lab of Ornithology, National Geographic Magazine and Rangkong Indonesia
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Nigerians Fight to Protect the World's Most Trafficked Mammal
Coral and Oak Studios, National Geographic
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Last Wild Places: Gorongosa
National Geographic Society
 
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MY 25: The Ocean Between Us (Maybe?)
Inka Cresswell, University of the West of England - MA Wildlife Filmmaking
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(Re)Connecting Wild - Restoring Safe Passage (US-Nevada)
NineCaribou Productions, LLC
 
 
 
 

 

Biodiversity Micro Movie

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Breathe
Pioneer Studios
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How to Raise Baby Corals
Exposure Labs, bioGraphic​
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NatureNow
A @tommustill Film for Gripping Films
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Ocean Farmer
Silverback Films
 
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The Story of Cabo Plumo
Silverback Films
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Uncle Elephant
Wild Earth Allies and Emic Films
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What is Biodiversity?
Silverback Films
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Honorable Mentions: General

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Tree Climbing Lions
​National Geographic
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Okavango - River of Dreams - Episode03: Inferno
A Terra Mater Factual Studios / Wildlife Films production in co-production with Thirteen Productions LLC, Doclights/NDR Naturfilm in association with PBS, CPB, Arte France / Unité Découverte et Connaissance, National Geographic Channels and SVT
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Fantastic Fungi
Moving Art
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Walking Thunder
​Last Stand Films
 
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Tigerland
Produced for Discovery by RadicalMedia
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Gerdab
Wildlife Pictures Institute
 
 
 
 

Honorable Mentions: Short

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Beyond The Fence (South Africa) 
Tessa Barlin in association with the Nature, Environment & Wildlife Filmmakers Congress (NEWF)
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Sounds of Survival
Katie Garrett, bioGraphic
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1 MILLION Species Could Go Extinct... Here's Why.
​Spotzen, PBS Digital Studios
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The Flying Gold of Arabuko
John Davies, National Film and Television School
 
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Mexico City and its Sacred Salamanders
Katie Garrett, bioGraphic
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The Firefox Guardian (India)
Gunjan Menon, University of the West of England
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Mud, Sweat, and Fears: Episode 2 of 'Last Call for the Bayou'
​Encompass Films
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Where Life Begins
Coral and Oak Studios, The Wilderness Society
 

Honorable Mentions: Micro Movie

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Ay Santa Ana
​Pongo Media
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Gajah Borneo
Shervin Hess, Oregon Zoo
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Meet the Real Wolf
​Grizzly Creek Films
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Spider Monkey for Sale
An Ateles Films production by Michael Sanderson and Ana Luísa Santos
 
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A Constituency for Conservation | Ndoki at 25
Wildlife Conservation Society
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Second Chances
Eilidh Munro
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The Birdman of Chorao
Shashank Bhosale
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The Burrowers
Yasmine Ellis
 

 

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