Ama'ara: The Song of the Whales

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Ama'ara: The Song of the Whales
Ama'ara The Song of the Whales.jpg
Directed by
Written bySebastian Jobst
Marina Trost
Produced byMarina Trost
Sebastian Jobst
Katarina Kezeric
Petra Martin
Starring
  • Anne Byrne
  • Denesa Chan
  • Marina Trost
CinematographyDenesa Chan
Sebastian Jobst
Christoph Heyden
Edited bySebastian Jobst
Katarina Kezeric
Music byMarina Trost
Hans von Chelius [1]
Production
companies
Jobst-Filmproduktion
Munakuy Productions
Release date
  • May 20, 2021 (2021-05-20)
Running time
95 min. [2]
CountryGermany
LanguageGerman

Amaara: The Song of the Whales is a 2021 German documentary film directed by Sebastian Jobst. [3]

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The world premiere took place on May 20, 2021 at the Illuminate Film Festival in Arizona.

Synopsis

Spiritual singer and healer Marina Trost, through her love for whales and music, demonstrates the connection between people and animals and how fragile this connection and the world as a whole is.

Cast

Awards

Production

Shooting incident

It is August 11, 2019, on the last day of shooting, 43-year-old jazz singer Marina Theresia Trost has a fatal accident while diving on the coast of ʻEua in the kingdom of Tonga. [4] [5]

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