When Sean Aronson began telling people that he was filming a short documentary about great white sharks, he received two typical responses. "There were always those people who were excited-- the shark fanatics. They live and breathe sharks. But there were also a lot of people who sighed and asked, 'what can be said that hasn't already been said?' It's kind of like celebrity news. You have people who can't get enough of Brad and Angelina and then you have people that are just completely turned off from it. White sharks have gained that kind of notoriety." Now that his film has been released, Aronson thinks he has added something valuable and new to "what has been said" about great whites. Titled White Shark Cafe, his film refers to an area in the Pacific Ocean where scientists recently discovered that...
- 4/8/2010
- by Levi Novey
- Huffington Post
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