Cry Sea (2007)

Source: http://planetinfocus.org/festival/cry-sea

Off the coast of Senegal and under the thickness of night both Senegalese and European fishermen ready themselves for the big catch. They have one goal in mind but two different techniques in trying to accomplish their task. The Europeans use the latest technological devices to reap the wealth of the sea for European markets, while Senegalese fishermen use traditional nets to catch what remains – to nourish 600,000 of their people.

With radars and GPS the Europeans can fish for two months with no interruption. The Senegalese fishermen try to detect fish stocks by water movements, moon reflection on fish scales and using special amulets provided by spiritual guides from their villages. Whichever technique becomes more successful than the other, will only result in dire consequences; it’s just a matter of time!

Cafi Mohamud graduated from the Milan Film School and has worked in several films as an assistant director. Since 2001 he has made documentaries for NGOs in Italy, Cuba, Bosnia, Brazil, Senegal and China.

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