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Fisher Queen - Women vs. Nature

Year of Production
2021
Content Type
Documentary
Platform
TV Channel
Target Age
Adults
Quantity
50(min) 1Quantity Input

Summary

Fishing is often considered an exclusive arena for men. Here are the women who are challenging this stereotype suggesting the sustainable life not only for human but also for nature.
The queen of a fly-fishing 'Jung Park' who knows how to cast a fishing rod with elegance and accuracy. A fierce spearfisher 'Hyeri Kang' waits for her one and only prey patiently on the ocean floor. Last but not least, 'Ryujin Ko', a Jeju Haenyeo referring a female diver for living without any equipment, harvests seafood only as much her breath allows. Their way of fishing is not the fight against nature. It's a journey of being united with nature. It’s also their solidarity towards ecological systems for resilience and sustainability.

Company Profile

Broadcasting

Min production

Founded in 2007. Min Production was established by a dedicated documentary producer/cinematographer/director Chaimin Ahn to focus on documentaries and is highlighting the new 8K production.
Min Production’s first feature-length documentary 《Where Is My Son?》 was awarded Audience Award at the 2013 EBS International Documentary Festival and had been screened in and out of Korea on various TV stations, and opened in theaters. Chaimin Ahn was the cinematographer of the first DSLR-shot feature-length documentary 《My Barefoot Friends》 in 2010. He was the cinematographer of the official film of the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympic Games. His 8K short documentary 《Ocean Fantasy, Dreaming of a Mermaid》 awarded Best Cinematography at the 2019 Korea UHD award. He recently served as an executive producer and a cinematographer on the 8K feature-length documentary 《Fisher Queen - Women vs. Nature》 which was included in the Official Selection of 2021 Philadelphia Independent Film Festival.

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