Premier – The Fish Belong to the People – Oct. 3, 2009

Others have recognized the plight of the Midcoast fisheries. William Hyler’s film “The Fish Belong to the People”, a documentary about the Port Clyde fishermen, will premier October 3rd, 2009 at the Camden International Film Festival, with a pre-screening reception at the Island Institute, 386 Main Street in Rockland, at 3:00 p.m.

In Port Clyde, Maine, a family of groundfishermen struggles to develop a sustainable stewardship for the fishery in order to save a generations-old way of life against counter-productive government regulations and unfair markets that threaten to push them out of business forever. The film also focuses on how this group of fishermen is partnering with the Island Institute and other nonprofit organizations to achieve the goals of community and fisheries preservation.

Click here to see a trailer for the documentary.

For tickets and more information visit Camden International Film Festival online at www.CamdenFilmFest.org or through the Strand Theatre at www.RocklandStrand.com.

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