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Of Fish and Foe

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One of the last traditional fishing families, the Pullars, must battle animal activist groups Sea Shepherd and Hunt Saboteurs.
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Clarisse Loughrey Kermode & Mayo's Film Review The documentary holds back. There's no real narrative, not much text on screen...it's a very nuanced, inflammatory subject, so you lose a lot in just showing it without explanation or context... Jul 26, 2019 Full Review Leslie Felperin Guardian Surprisingly gripping viewing. Rated: 4/5 Jul 25, 2019 Full Review Kevin Maher Times (UK) It progresses, however, into something darker and sadder, and is a bitter testament to the power of commercial interests to weaponise the law for financial gain. Rated: 3/5 Jul 22, 2019 Full Review Alison Rowat The Herald (Scotland) Tense, provocative but impressively balanced, Of Fish and Foe shows green issues are not always black and white. Rated: 3/5 Jul 29, 2019 Full Review Alistair Harkness Scotsman Allegations of collusion between the activists and the anglers duly follow but the film's strength lies in the way it subtly probes the murky role class plays in defining how a country presents itself to the world. Rated: 4/5 Jul 26, 2019 Full Review Jennie Kermode Eye for Film Whilst Heathcote's film doesn't always flatter, it does succeed in capturing a disappearing lifestyle at a critical point in history. It's a film whose value is likely to increase with time and an intriguing point of a little-observed community. Rated: 3/5 Feb 26, 2019 Full Review Read all reviews

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Audience Member A nuanced documentary which doesn't show either the netsmen or their opponents as saints. Some viewers might need subtitles: speech is sometimes muffled in the natural sound mix, and the east Scotland accents of the fishermen means they are harder to follow than the more clear-spoken environmentalists. The main complaint must be the lack of detail in the film: how many salmon did the Pullars catch each year; how much were they worth; how many were employed at the fishing? We are never told. (Note the past tense, as coastal salmon netting has been banned in Scottish waters since 2016 - a fact which only emerges towards the end of the film, making if of primarily historical interest even before it was released.) Rated 4 out of 5 stars 02/13/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis One of the last traditional fishing families, the Pullars, must battle animal activist groups Sea Shepherd and Hunt Saboteurs.
Director
Heike Bachelier, Andy Heathcote
Producer
Heike Bachelier, Andy Heathcote
Production Co
Trufflepig Films
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
British English
Release Date (Streaming)
Apr 6, 2020
Runtime
1h 32m
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