The Fishermen's Beach

The Fishermen's Beach

Directed by Pedro Capelão
Through João Pedro’s Eyes: A Young Soul Keeping the Tide of Tradition Alive.

Overview

Genre
Anthropology and Contemporary Issues
Synopsis

At Praia dos Pescadores in Vila Chã, a once-thriving fishing hub with up to 120 boats on its sandy shores, only five remain active today. The sea no longer yields the abundance of the past, and the decline of artisanal fishing is a reality felt across the entire Portuguese coast. Amid an aging workforce, the resilience of 23-year-old João Pedro stands out. Defying his parents' wishes, he has been devoted to the craft since the age of 17, driven by a lifelong passion for the art of fishing. Through João's perspective, the story unfolds, capturing the struggles, traditions, and enduring spirit of a fading fishing community, the beauty of the beach, and the unyielding bond with the sea.

Stage
finished
Running time
29 minutes

Credits

Production Details

Prod. Co.
ESMAD
Country
Portugal
Years of Production
2025
Locations
Vila Chã, Vila do Conde

Distribution Details

Language
Portuguese
Subtitles
English

Photos

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