Narrated By
Mark Bittman, Author
(Food Matters, How to Cook Everything: 2,000 Simple Recipes for Great Food)
Mark Bittman, Author
(Food Matters, How to Cook Everything: 2,000 Simple Recipes for Great Food)
Featuring Interviews With:
Paul Greenberg, Author
(Four Fish: The Future of the Last Wild Food, American Catch: The Fight for our Local Seafood)
(Four Fish: The Future of the Last Wild Food, American Catch: The Fight for our Local Seafood)
Carl Safina, Author
(Beyond Words: What Animals Think and Fear, Becoming Wild: How Animal Cultures Raise Families, Create Beauty, and Achieve Peace)
(Beyond Words: What Animals Think and Fear, Becoming Wild: How Animal Cultures Raise Families, Create Beauty, and Achieve Peace)
Stills:
Last Man Fishing
Directed by JD Schuyler
Run time: 60 min Public Performance Rights Licensing:
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A cinematic look at a vastly changing seafood system through the lens of small-boat fishermen and experts around the United States. Narrated by best-selling author Mark Bittman, the film explores the dichotomy between the industrial fishing model and sustainable fishing methods that focus on conservation and quality. |
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Long Synopsis:
A cinematic look at a vastly changing seafood system through the lens of small-boat fishermen and experts around the United States. Narrated by best-selling author Mark Bittman, the film explores the dichotomy between the industrial fishing model and sustainable fishing methods that focus on conservation and quality.
Among the fishers profiled is renegade New Englander Tim Rider, whose dream job of becoming a family fisherman is met with numerous challenges. His story parallels that of Darius Kasperzak, a jig boat fisherman in Kodiak, Alaska who seeks to build infrastructure for a struggling small boat fleet.
Filmmaker JD Schuyler weaves a collection of intimate stories from coastal communities with expert interviews to portray the complex struggle between corporate giants and family fishermen. Produced in part by veteran filmmaker, Matt Wechsler (SUSTAINABLE), and featuring conservationist Carl Safina, and author Paul Greenberg, LAST MAN FISHING calls to question the ethics of the seafood industry and its impact on small-scale fishing across the United States.
A cinematic look at a vastly changing seafood system through the lens of small-boat fishermen and experts around the United States. Narrated by best-selling author Mark Bittman, the film explores the dichotomy between the industrial fishing model and sustainable fishing methods that focus on conservation and quality.
Among the fishers profiled is renegade New Englander Tim Rider, whose dream job of becoming a family fisherman is met with numerous challenges. His story parallels that of Darius Kasperzak, a jig boat fisherman in Kodiak, Alaska who seeks to build infrastructure for a struggling small boat fleet.
Filmmaker JD Schuyler weaves a collection of intimate stories from coastal communities with expert interviews to portray the complex struggle between corporate giants and family fishermen. Produced in part by veteran filmmaker, Matt Wechsler (SUSTAINABLE), and featuring conservationist Carl Safina, and author Paul Greenberg, LAST MAN FISHING calls to question the ethics of the seafood industry and its impact on small-scale fishing across the United States.