Synopsis: In the late 1980s, as former navy veteran and Hells Angel member Terry Kennedy was trying to put his troubled past behind him, he met Willy Wow, a 22-foot manta ray who changed everything. Off the remote coast of Mexico’s San Benedicto island, their unlikely bond became the stuff of legend – and led to Terry spending more time with manta rays than any human ever before him. He even inspired the first scientific studies of giant oceanic manta rays. Now in his eighties, Terry faces his own mortality as he returns to Baja’s waters for a final time, hoping to reunite with his old friend. Director Cody Sheehy’s exhilarating and visually stunning documentary, which had its world premiere at Tribeca and now comes to PIF for its Canadian premiere, follows Terry’s emotional last dive and quest to reconnect with Willy Wow. This portrait of connection and conservation reveals how one man’s friendship with a giant manta ray transformed both marine science, and his own understanding of what it means to belong. *This film will be preceded by short film The Silent Sanctuary (Canada, 10 min). Synopsis: Covering one-third of the world’s coastline, kelp forests provide critical habitat for thousands of species. However, rising ocean temperatures due to climate change are threatening kelp populations worldwide. Over the past seven years, up to 95% of kelp has disappeared from parts of North America’s west coast. Hornby Island in British Columbia is one of many warming coastal regions where kelp has vanished. Silent Sanctuary follows a small team of scientists as they embark on a groundbreaking study to restore kelp along the island’s shoreline. If successful, their research could pave the way for large-scale kelp restoration across BC’s coasts. But as they push forward, they begin to realize their chances may be slimmer than they had hoped.
Now in our 26th year, Planet in Focus is an environmental media arts organization with year-round programming. Our mandate is to produce cultural events that showcase engaging and artistic films that question, explore and tell stories about the world in which we live. We use film as a catalyst for public awareness, discussion and engagement on a broad range of environmental issues.