Freddie the Dolphin (1993)

The small fishing village of Amble by the Sea on the Scottish North Sea coast is struggling with harsh living conditions and dwindling job opportunities. One day, they notice a dolphin feasting on the salmon and instead of moving on, he simply stays on the coast near the fishing village. He is soon christened Freddie and becomes a tourist attraction. Is this the turning point for Amble by the Sea?

Director: Barbara Metzlaff, Tillmann Scholl
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 60 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Cinematography: Barbara Metzlaff, Manfred Oppermann
Editing: Manfred Oppermann
Production: die thede
Country: Germany
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de

Keywords

small village

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Freddie the Dolphin about?
The small fishing village of Amble by the Sea on the Scottish North Sea coast is struggling with harsh living conditions and dwindling job opportunities. One day, they notice a dolphin feasting on the salmon and instead of moving on, he simply stays on the coast near the fishing village. He is soon christened Freddie and becomes a tourist attraction. Is this the turning point for Amble by the Sea?
Who directed Freddie the Dolphin?
Freddie the Dolphin was directed by Barbara Metzlaff, Tillmann Scholl.
Who stars in Freddie the Dolphin?
Freddie the Dolphin stars Andrew Bird.
How long is Freddie the Dolphin?
Freddie the Dolphin has a runtime of 1h 0m (60 minutes).
What genre is Freddie the Dolphin?
Freddie the Dolphin is a Documentary film.
Where was Freddie the Dolphin produced?
Freddie the Dolphin was produced in Germany.