Into Film Clubs
Into Film Clubs provide opportunities to watch, review and make films.
2011
113 minutes
Family
English
Human compassion and persistence are celebrated in this uplifting and well-acted story about a boy and his aquatic friend. Based on real events, it’s a thoughtful and sincere family drama in which a lonely, young outcast called Sawyer develops a powerful bond with Winter, an injured dolphin. The brave and totally cute bottlenose lost her tail in a crab trap, and is now struggling to survive without it at a marine hospital. But dedicated Sawyer’s got a radical idea that could offer Winter the miracle she needs: approaching a specialist doctor to give the critter a prosthetic replacement. So begins an amazing journey to recovery that poignantly provides inspiration and hope for people all around the world.
Contains one use of mild language and scenes of emotional distress.
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