Join us at 7:00 pm on July 16 for an unforgettable evening centered on the extraordinary story of Tokitae—also known as Sk’aliCh’elh-tenaut—whose life in captivity sparked a global movement for orca freedom. The acclaimed feature documentary Resident Orca follows the decades-long effort to return Tokitae, a Southern Resident killer whale, to her home in the Salish Sea.
Directed by Sarah Sharkey Pearce and Simon Schneider, Resident Orca traces a powerful alliance of Indigenous matriarchs, scientists, and advocates as they fight to bring Tokitae home from the smallest killer whale tank in North America. Her story serves as a moving lens into both the struggle for cetacean liberation and the broader fight to protect her endangered wild family. Watch the trailer at https://vimeo.com/1095265267/80014e45ed?share=copy.
Following the screening, stay for a dynamic and heartfelt expert panel discussion featuring voices central to the film and to orca conservation today:
Together, they will offer behind-the-scenes insights and lead a thought-provoking conversation on the ethics of captivity, the future of the Southern Resident orcas, and what we can do—individually and collectively—to protect these deeply intelligent, socially complex beings. This event is more than a film screening—it’s a call to action, a celebration of resilience, and a tribute to Tokitae’s lasting legacy.
Purchase your $15 ticket and reserve your seat at www.fhff.org or come by the FHFF Office at 10 First St. N from 1:00 - 4:00 PM July 14, 15, or 16, to purchase in person.