Fish eye
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The fishing boat Parsian Shila begins its ocean journey with a crew of 30 African fishermen and 5 Iranians at the commands. The goal is to catch 2000 tons of tuna. Out on the high sea for months at a time, without the possibility to contact their families, the men share the hardships of a 15-hour workday. Daily life aboard the ship is tense until a school is sighted that is large enough to ensure a good catch to return home with. Fishing becomes a matter of life and death. This visual essay combines poetry and social criticism in its portrait of capitalism and industrial-scale fishing.
Genre
Documentary
Country
Iran
Year
2020
Duration
70'
Production Companies
Mindoc Film Production
Languages
Persian, English, Afrikaans
Gallery
Media Download
Poster
High Resolution Images
Pressbook
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