Superfish: Salmon is a visually stunning documentary that takes audiences on a journey into the life of wild salmon. Guided by Emmy and BAFTA-winning filmmaker and marine biologist Rick Rosenthal, the film reveals the species’ ecological importance and cultural legacy.
It also shows what these remarkable fish can teach us about resilience, hope, and our connection to nature.
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Meet the Team
Rick Rosenthal
Director
Rick Rosenthal
Director
Director and four-time Emmy award winner Rick Rosenthal’s work includes several landmark wildlife series, including PLANET EARTH and BLUE PLANET, as well as dozens of natural history films over a career that spans almost five decades. Trained as a marine biologist, with 45 published scientific papers, Rick’s marine research connections represent a worldwide network, which allows him sometimes rare access to scientists, fishermen and other stake-holders.
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Katya Shirokow
Producer
Katya Shirokow
Producer
Katya is the Managing Director of Wild Logic, which she founded in 2002. Starting in 2008 she partnered with Rick Rosenthal on three SUPERFISH films - about billfish, tunas and now salmon. Katya combines expertise in assembling international coproductions with over 25 years’ experience in documentary production. Katya’s interest in the natural world and the ancient world – she studied classics and philosophy as an undergraduate – come together with salmon, which were highly prized by the ancient Romans. Katya earned her MBA at the Wharton Graduate School of the University of Pennsylvania.
Kai Benson
Cinematography
Kai Benson
Cinematography
Kai is a Finnish-British cameraman who grew up in South Africa and now lives in Ecuador. Having trained as a wildlife game ranger, Kai is also a life-long waterman. He was introduced to wildlife filmmaking by Rick Rosenthal over 25 years ago, and has since worked on films for National Geographic, BBC and European producers. Kai is no stranger to challenging and uncomfortable situations, even if it means he sometimes has to wear shoes.
James Murray
Activist
James Murray
Activist
James Murray MBE is a British actor who features in The Crown and Masters of the Air. Beyond the screen, James is a fierce advocate for Britain’s rivers and the endangered wild Atlantic salmon. A lifelong fly fisherman, Murray founded Activist Anglers in 2023 to empower and educate anglers to protect their local waterways, and he is an ambassador for the Atlantic Salmon Trust. James also hosts the acclaimed podcast The Last Salmon which offers hope and solutions to the tragic story that is unfolding for an iconic species - the wild salmon.
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Jolene Van Antwerp
Editor
Jolene Van Antwerp
Editor
Jolene is a skilled editor who excels at crafting compelling narratives through video and sound. Passionate about stories that truly resonate, her versatile work spans natural history, immersive VR, and scripted content. This commitment has led to significant international recognition, including an Emmy-nominated project and a premiere at Sundance. Jolene lives in South Africa.
Just as salmon provide vital, enriching biofuel to their ecosystems, Jolene's ability to adapt to complex editing challenges is powered by her own essential fuel: a constant, copious stream of coffee.
Kate Youngdahl-Stauss
Script Writer
Kate Youngdahl-Stauss
Script Writer
Over her forty year career, Kate Youngdahl has written dozens of natural and social history films for clients as diverse as National Geographic, History, PBS, and ESPN. Her fertile collaboration with Wild Logic spans more than a decade and includes several ocean centered films, a fact she finds amusing since she can barely swim. An avid hiker and skier, Kate watches wildlife from her hill farm in the Green Mountains of Vermont.
Revered for centuries all around the globe, wild salmon are athletes. Shapeshifters. And now, pioneers showing us what it could take to survive on a warming planet.