Is a documentary film directed and produced by Nigel Barker for the Humane Society Of The United States. It lets you take an inside look at the HSUS and their efforts to document the seal hunt in Canada. The film begins with the birth of these beautiful white coats and follows them through their short life cycle for two weeks when the hunt begins. Although there is some graphic imagery, the majority of the hunt footage is tastefully and artfully shot for maximum effect with minimum gore. Only the last 8 minutes of this 45 minute feature contain any graphic shots. This film allows us to see the seals in their stunning natural habitat and hopefully lay the foundations for a promisingly lucrative eco-tourism opportunity.