A Fish Story

Premiered January 2, 2007

Directed by

Courtney Hayes and Tim Gallagher

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About the Documentary

A Fish Story is the tale of two women who lead their communities in a battle for control of the ocean. Angela Sanfilippo of Gloucester, Massachusetts, and Shareen Davis of Chatham, Massachusetts were born into fishing families and married men who continue to make a living from the sea. Fishing defines who they are and has sustained their communities for generations. But their way of life is threatened when a powerful coalition of national environmental groups file a lawsuit that could put hundreds of fishermen out of business. Three hundred years of fishing tradition and the health of the ocean hangs in the balance.

In the 1970s, enormous international fishing fleets decimated the waters off New England leaving local fishermen struggling to survive in the wake of this environmental disaster. Decades later, New England fishermen and environmentalist remain locked in an intense battle over the current health and future management of the ocean. And with the success of a broad sweeping lawsuit filed in 2000, environmentalists are demanding radical new conservation measures that could spell disaster for New England fishermen and their communities. Angela and Shareen find themselves at the center of this political storm as they struggle to save both fish and fishermen. Delving into the behind-the-scenes world of politicians, environmentalists, journalists, and fishermen, A Fish Story confronts the hard choices faced when human needs and those of the environment collide.


The Filmmakers

Courtney Hayes
Courtney Hayes is a filmmaker from Gloucester, Massachusetts. Hayes began her career in filmmaking as a production assistant and associate producer at FRONTLINE, WGBH-TV, Boston. Since then, Hayes has produced and directed documentaries for PBS, the Discovery Channel and the History Channel. Most recently, Hayes acted as producer/shooter for the Spike TV series Behind the Badge and FRONTLINE’s Mentally Ill Behind Bars. Hayes is a graduate of Macalester College, St. Paul, MN and was a Fulbright scholar in Varanasi, India. As a young girl growing up in Gloucester, Hayes spent many hours at sea on her father’s tuna fishing boat.

Tim Gallagher
Tim Gallagher is a filmmaker from Boston, Massachusetts. Gallagher began his career in filmmaking as a production assistant and associate producer at WGBH-TV, Boston. He is currently developing a Corporation for Public Broadcasting-funded documentary film on the history of Nantucket whaling in the South Pacific titled Nantucket to New Zealand. In addition, Gallagher has contributed to the research and development of documentaries for PBS, the Discovery Channel and the History Channel. He is a graduate of the University of Scranton and was a Fulbright scholar in Wellington, New Zealand.

 

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