Project Detail

Catch-a-Fishie

Synopsis

Catch-a-Fishie takes to the waves with the trawling skippers of Britain's North East coast. Behind the drama of the hunt for fish there is the story of a community in steep decline and songs that will soon be heard no more.

Details

Year
2006
Type of project
Features
Running time
52 mins
Format
DV Cam
Director
Adrin Neatrour
Producer
Adrin Neatrour
Editor
Robert Hargreaves
Director of Photography
Ken Slater
Sound
Stu Keeble
Composer
Eyemouth fishermen's Choir - leader Celia Lough

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Production Status

Production Company

Crinkle Cut Motion Pictures Ltd

16 Windsor Avenue
Newcastle NE3 1PS
UK

T +44 (0)19 1284 4073

Sales Company

Crinkle Cut Motion Pictures Ltd

16 Windsor Avenue
Newcastle NE3 1PS
UK

T+44 (0)19 1284 4073

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