Project Detail

Tide of Change - at the Carenage!

colourful freshly caught fish - yellow and purple, blue and yellow

Synopsis

This film captures a day-in-the-life of a spear fisherman. Set against the vibrant canvas of daily life in St.George's, Grenada, starting in Melville Street Fish Market, and ending at the Carenage before sunset. Fisherman Ryan Andrews explains recent changes and challenges to the fishing industry as Grenada's environment evolves, gently reminding us of the delicate balance between industry and nature.

Details

Year
2024
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
31 min 5 sec
Format
MP4
Director
Saltfish n Bakes
Producer
Saltfish n Bakes
Executive Producer
Saltfish n Bakes
Editor
Protonics
Screenwriter
Saltfish n Bakes
Director of Photography
Protonics
Sound
Protonics
Principal cast
With contributions from: Fisherman Ryan Andrews, Fisherman Leroy, Melville Street Market Staff

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