Environmental Film Fest: Summer Series

Shorts: International Spotlight II

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Across every border, humans are speaking out on behalf of their environment, their lives, and their livelihoods. Travel to Malaysia, the Alps, and The Gambia in this showcase of environmental action, art, and advocacy. 

In the smallest country of mainland Africa, The Gambia, fish is now being powdered up by Chinese corporations and exported to Europe and China to feed animals in industrial farming. As a result, Gambians are being deprived of their primary source of protein and overfishing is depleting marine ecosystems. The film follows Abou, Mariama and Paul, three Gambians who share intimate stories of daily struggle, anger, hope and longing for their loved ones in the midst of difficult migration routes. The first film on Gambia’s fishmeal factories, offering a unique insight into untold drivers of migration and the role played by women in new economic systems.

  • Year
    2020
  • Runtime
    30 minutes
  • Country
    Poland
  • Director
    Gosia Juszczak