Docs at Sea: the fishing industry

Part of the Graft; Mummy what did people used to do before computers
Director: | Various Filmmakers |
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Certificate: | Not Rated |
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Format: | DVD |
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Amazing archive film shows how the industry used to be in its hayday of the 50's and 60's. Adrin Neatrour's film Catch-a-Fishie (2006) tells the story of how it is now.
A night of amazing archive film about the fishing industry: including film from the 1960's featuring British trawlers fishing in the Artic Ocean; and Adrin Neatrour's documentary film Catch-a-Fishie shot in 2006 about the decline in fishing on the North East Coast, featuring strong on board footage of the prawn trawling.
More info about Catch-a-Fishie here:
http://www.crinklecut.co.uk/search/label/Catch-a-Fishie
Film: £5/£3.50 (conc)
Other films in the Graft; Mummy what did people used to do before computers:

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An evening with the heavy industries. Archive film covers the glory days of coal mining in the North East, and the subsequent decline of the industry.