Penguins of the Point

Penguins of the Point

Explore the lives of penguins at Volunteer Point as they navigate predators and modern threats.

SYNOPSIS

Penguins of the Point is a short wildlife documentary that explores the daily lives of penguins at Volunteer Point in the Falkland Islands, showcasing the resilience of these remarkable birds as they face both predators and modern threats such as climate change, commercial fishing, and avian influenza. Watch gentoo and king penguins navigate the shoreline where predators await, witness the spectacle of king penguins undergoing their annual molt, follow magellanic penguins as they return to breed along the shore, and observe tender scenes of chicks huddling together in crèches for warmth and protection before being fed by parents returning from the sea. Along the way, the film sheds light on the growing threat of avian influenza and the wider impacts of climate change and overfishing on penguin populations and their fragile ecosystem.

ABOUT THE FILMMAKER

Derek Robitaille is a seasoned photographer and emerging cinematographer based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, with a deep passion for culture, travel, and wildlife. After four years working aboard cruise ships, and the rare privilege of setting foot on all seven continents, Derek honed his photography skills through encounters with diverse landscapes, people, and wildlife. These experiences naturally evolved into a determination to explore video so his vision can be captured and showcased in different forms. While new to filmmaking, Derek has gained experience in documentary and corporate storytelling, particularly within Indigenous communities across Canada, and is always ready to set off on his next wild storytelling adventure.
Penguins of the Point