The Seagullman
The Seagullman
written by Leo Kurland
directed by Emerson Steady
produced by Eliza Huang
presented by Vertigo Productions
written by Leo Kurland
directed by Emerson Steady
produced by Eliza Huang
presented by Vertigo Productions
Two Coast Guard volunteer workers conduct a report on the abandoned oil wells in Houston’s Trinity Bay.
These wells, left unattended and improperly shut down, are possible environmental hazards—but the Texas government hasn’t been inclined to force companies to clean up their own abandoned wells.
Faced with the moral question of destroying the seagullman’s home and opposed by the seagullman’s charismatic (and off-putting) lawyer, the volunteers grapple with what it means to try to save the world.
The volunteers’ well intentioned mission to raise awareness about the issue becomes complicated by their discovery on a particularly strange platform: a trash-eating anthropomorphic mutant seagull.
Faced with the moral question of destroying the seagullman’s home and opposed by the seagullman’s charismatic (and off-putting) lawyer, the volunteers grapple with what it means to try to save the world.