The documentary features in-depth interviews from four former trainers who provide perspective on the incident and operations at the waterpark. The film focuses on a killer whale named Tilikum, who killed Brancheau in 2010. “But the goal of this film shouldn't have been to shut down SeaWorld, it was supposed to be an opportunity to improve the lives of the whales I dedicated my life to.” ![]() “Yes, I'm still against animals as a form of entertainment, yes, I still believe that the breeding program should be ended,” said Pirtle, 31. “It's not a fact-based movie,” said Pirtle, who left SeaWorld in 2011 after the death of trainer Dawn Brancheau in Orlando, which is the central focus of the film. ![]() Bridgette Pirtle, who worked at SeaWorld San Antonio from 2001 to '11, said the film was produced to make money, gain an audience and push an agenda to release all killer whales and shut down SeaWorld.
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