Dive and dance with dolphins from July 10th!
Smart, social, and playful: a summer family film full of wonder.
Dive and dance with dolphins from July 10th!
Smart, social, and playful: a summer family film full of wonder.
Dive and dance with wild dolphins!
Call of the Dolphins is more than a nature documentary—it’s a joyful tribute to the deep connection between people and dolphins. These animals live in close-knit communities, stay with their families for life, work and play together, and even speak baby talk—just like us!
Join Captain Wayne, who has spent 35 years snorkeling with spotted dolphins in the Bahamas. Meet passionate scientists who are uncovering the mysteries of dolphin behavior, and follow IFAW rescue teams who save and rehabilitate over 300 stranded dolphins each year.
With breathtaking underwater footage and immersive storytelling, the film reveals how dolphins live, communicate, and play. It’s a story about kinship—about what we can learn from these clever, emotional creatures.
Originally narrated by Academy Award-winning actress Mary Steenburgen, the film is produced by Oceanic Research Group Films and presented by MacGillivray Freeman Films. While the in-theatre version is in Dutch, the original English narration is available.
Perfect for families ready to laugh, learn, and fall in love with dolphins—all in the immersive setting of our giant dome screen.
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