Rabo de Peixe (Directors Cut) Press Kit
Rabo de Peixe (Directors Cut) Press Kit
Rabo de Peixe (Directors Cut) Press Kit
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JOAQUIM PINTO / NUNO LEONEL
A young fisherman struggles to carry on as decisive shifts in the oceans cause problems
in his Azorean village, where fishing has long been a tradition and an essential livelihood.
PRESENTE
Rabo de Peixe
Synopsis
Global industrial overfishing has caused significant problems in the village of Rabo de Peixe in the Azores, where
small-scale fishing has long provided a livelihood. This situation plunges Pedro, a young master fisherman, with a crisis
in his professional life, over and above the inherent dangers of working at sea. Shot between 1999 and 2001, the film
follows Pedro and his crew over a full year, chronicling their determination to remain free.
Directors note
Footage was originally shot with support of a public broadcaster in co-operation with fishing associations who were
looking for a record of disappearing small-scale fishing methods and skills. Our approach was not well received and
were asked to remove all scenes that according to them gave a bad image of fishermen and fishing communities, as
well as specific references to particular characters. A 55-minute version was then produced and broadcasted once by
the Portuguese public television.
14 years later, industrial methods have replaced traditional fishing tackle, standardized labor relations have superseded
the old communal organization of work and countless small open boats have given way to a small number of large,
modern boats with electronic equipment. Even the topography has changed: Rabo de Peixes small port has been
destroyed and a huge structure intended for industrial fishing has been built with EU funding.
The scale of these changes made us want to re-edit the movie according to our original plan. Our new feature version
is designed to do justice to the bravery of the young men depicted and their struggle to maintain a cherished tradition.
Since filming, many have given up the sea, unwilling or unable to adapt to predatory industrial practices. Some have
joined the ranks of the unemployed. Others have emigrated to America. A few are keeping up the fight for sustainable
fishing.
In order to understand the framework of our shared experience with these fishermen, we quote a small text we wrote in
2000, before starting the yearlong shooting:
GENERAL OUTLINE
The recent United Nations report PACE (Pilot Analysis of Global Ecosystems), which is the result of the most ambitious
project ever undertaken in relation to global ecosystems, discloses to an alarming extent how close we are to the
breakdown of the various ecosystems.
Coastal/maritime ecosystems are deeply affected: fishing fleets exceed the oceans sustained production capacity by
40%; trawling destroys large areas of the ocean bed. The declining volume in fisheries relating to more than one third of
fish species will lead to very grave economic consequences for more than a billion people world wide.
Filmography, biographies
Fim de Citao / End of Quote
89 minutes - 2013
Surfavela / Surfavela
38 minutes - 1996
Joaquim Pinto was born in Porto, Portugal in 1957. He was sound mixer in more than 100 films in which he worked
with directors such as Manoel de Oliveira, Raul Ruiz, Werner Schroeter and Andr Techin. Between 1987 and 1996
he produced around 30 films, namely Joo Csar Monteiros Recollections of the Yellow House and Gods Comedy,
both awarded at the Venice Film Festival..
Nuno Leonel was born in Lisbon, Portugal in 1969. He did not attend film or art schools, but he started early at the
age of 16 in film, and has worked as animator, rostrum operator, set designer, sound recordist and editor, electrician,
actor, grip assistant and cinematographer.
Both have been making films together since 1996. Their recent film, What now? Remind-me (Special Jury Prize,
Fipresci Prize, Locarno 2013), was screened in 34 countries. They also run an independent publishing company.
Rui Gaudncio
It is clear enough that one kind of work differs substantially from another by reason of something which has
nothing to do with welfare, or leisure, or security, and yet which claims each mans devotion; a fisherman
battling against wind and waves in his little boat, although he suffers from cold, fatigue, lack of leisure and
even of sleep, danger and a primitive level of existence, has a more enviable lot than the manual worker on
a production-line, who is nevertheless better off as regards nearly all these matters. That is because his work
resembles far more the work of a free man, despite the fact that routine and blind improvisation sometimes play
a fairly large part in it.
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