
Seen through the eyes of activist Peter Jay Brown, Confessions grants the viewer an intimate look at shipboard life amongst these self proclaimed animal saviors and sea rebels who shaped the green movement we know and love today. Peter and his associates' exploits are as much comedy as cause. These extremists proudly fly the skull and cross-bones while performing extraordinary feats of daring on the high seas. Their fleet of ramming vessels inflicts damage to whalers, illegal... (Full plot summary below)
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Seen through the eyes of activist Peter Jay Brown, Confessions grants the viewer an intimate look at shipboard life amongst these self proclaimed animal saviors and sea rebels who shaped the green movement we know and love today. Peter and his associates' exploits are as much comedy as cause. These extremists proudly fly the skull and cross-bones while performing extraordinary feats of daring on the high seas. Their fleet of ramming vessels inflicts damage to whalers, illegal drift-netters, and seal hunters that operate illegally world-wide. The hard nosed cast of characters exude bravery and whit, all while engaging in action packed conflict including sinkings, boardings, arrests, and plenty of rammings.
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| User ReviewNick PPeter Brown is a genius! I loved the footage he caught while being with Sea Shepherd for quite some time! See this movie, completely different from whale wars and all the other Paul Watson films out there. |
| User ReviewPatrick HAn amusing and informative look in to the history of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society through the lense and commentary of activist Peter Brown. |
| User ReviewJane ZAwesome documentary on Sea Shepherd Conservation Society and their struggle with walking a fine line between making a difference and breaking the law. |
| User ReviewThorsten SGood and serious content, but still entertaining. |