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Netting the Waters

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This two-hour documentary delves into the complexities of commercial fishing for smelt, pickerel, and perch along Lake Erie's North Shore. Join us on the fishing tugs to observe the intricate processes involved in the catch, showcasing the unpredictable nature of fishing and the element of chance. Utilizing drones, handheld and mounted cameras, along with underwater footage, this film takes viewers on a cinematic voyage that uncovers the realities of life on the lake. Experience the dramatic contrasts between sudden storms and tranquil waters, all set against stunning scenery. Although this marks Daryl Granger’s debut documentary, it has already garnered significant acclaim, with over 38 sold-out screenings at theaters. Audiences have been engaged, informed, and left with a newfound appreciation for the fishermen and women of Lake Erie's North Shore.
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Synopsis This two-hour documentary delves into the complexities of commercial fishing for smelt, pickerel, and perch along Lake Erie's North Shore. Join us on the fishing tugs to observe the intricate processes involved in the catch, showcasing the unpredictable nature of fishing and the element of chance. Utilizing drones, handheld and mounted cameras, along with underwater footage, this film takes viewers on a cinematic voyage that uncovers the realities of life on the lake. Experience the dramatic contrasts between sudden storms and tranquil waters, all set against stunning scenery. Although this marks Daryl Granger’s debut documentary, it has already garnered significant acclaim, with over 38 sold-out screenings at theaters. Audiences have been engaged, informed, and left with a newfound appreciation for the fishermen and women of Lake Erie's North Shore.
Director
Daryl Granger
Screenwriter
Daryl Granger
Production Co
RoseLe Studio
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
English
Runtime
1h 58m