An entertaining and informative celebration of one of nature’s exquisitely unique creatures, the native Australian Giant Cuttlefish (Sepia apama).
Each year between May and August the chilly waters and rocky seabeds off the coast of Whyalla, South Australia, Barngarla Country (land and sea), play host to a gathering like no other, not seen anywhere else in the world – the Giant Cuttlefish mating aggregation. Where thousands of these usually solitary marine animals gather with one mission and one thing on their mind … getting lucky!
But getting lucky at this event is a tricky and at times brutal business. With a ratio of up to ten males for every one female, competition among ardent suitors is fierce. Showing off, defending your space (with ink, tentacle slaps, and/or beak biting), all the while appearing to be the best evolutionary choice, are the name of the game for the males. With the ability to light up their skin with colours, pulsing, flashing pattern displays, they put on a spectacular show. But in the end, it all still comes down to consent. The females choosing who will be their mate (or mates plural, as this polyandrous species does). A high stakes once in a lifetime opportunity.
Adding to the stakes of this event are the ever-present external threats to the Giant Cuttlefish – predators, pollution, people. This brought into sharp and immediate focus by the algal bloom disaster currently occurring along South Australia’s coastlines. Thankfully, not affecting this year’s mating aggregation, it still poses a grave threat to the thousands of eggs laid during the season, the hatchlings to come and the unique breeding-ground habitats for next year and beyond.
The story of the Giant Cuttlefish is one of wonder, intrigue, vulnerability, and hope. By focusing on one magnificent creature it serves to also represent the bigger picture for all our precious marine life.
A SPA Ones to Watch participant, Christine has written and/or produced multiple successful short films, including documentary Deafinition 2019 (SBS on Demand, RealAbilities, AMC Plus US). Producer on feature films When Pomegranates Howl 2021(Tokyo International FF, Sao Paulo FF, MIFF, AFF, nominated for Best Youth Feature Asia Pacific Screen Awards 2021, selected Australia’s official submission Best International Feature Film 2022 Academy Awards); You’ll Never Find Me 2023, (Tribeca Film Festival, Sitges, AFF, winner Best Feature Film Award SXSW Sydney 2023, nominated for Best Indie Film Award, 2024 AACTA Awards); documentary web-series Loving Grasslands 2023 (26 international festivals, multiple fest award wins) and executive producer on documentary Until The Sky Falls Quiet 2025 (AFF 2025, more to come!). She is currently developing an eclectic slate of feature film, television and online-based projects. Documentary, Electric Love Fest, will be her feature film directing debut.