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Whales of Gold Ballenas de Oro. Thursday, February 18, 2010. WHALES OF GOLD BALLENAS DE ORO on tour in Baja CA, Mexico. Screenings inMuestras en La Paz, Puerto San Carlos, San Ignacio, Laguna San Ignacio, Encenada, and Tijuana. Saturday, November 28, 2009. 512 585 - 0419. Best Documentary, Next Frame Student Film Festival 2009. Best Documentary, U.Frame International Academic Video Festival 2009. Finalist, IDADavid L. Wolper Student Documentary Award 2010. Bordocs Foro Documental Tijuana 2009.

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Whales of Gold Ballenas de Oro. Thursday, February 18, 2010. WHALES OF GOLD BALLENAS DE ORO on tour in Baja CA, Mexico. Screenings inMuestras en La Paz, Puerto San Carlos, San Ignacio, Laguna San Ignacio, Encenada, and Tijuana. Saturday, November 28, 2009. 512 585 - 0419. Best Documentary, Next Frame Student Film Festival 2009. Best Documentary, U.Frame International Academic Video Festival 2009. Finalist, IDADavid L. Wolper Student Documentary Award 2010. Bordocs Foro Documental Tijuana 2009.

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