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Report : FILM FESTIVAL<\/p>\n

A Fisheye View<\/strong><\/p>\n

The international film festival, titled \u0093P\u00eacheurs du Monde (\u0093Fishers of the World), was held at Lorient, France, during 10-13 March 2010<\/strong><\/p>\n


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This report is by Cornelie Quist <\/strong>(cornelie.quist@gmail.com<\/a>), Member, ICSF, who was part of the jury at the P\u00eacheurs du Monde festival<\/em><\/p>\n


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The second edition of the international film festival titled \u0093P\u00eacheurs du Monde (\u0093Fishers of the World) took place at Lorient, an important fishing harbour in the west of France, in Brittany, during 10 \u0096 13 March 2010.  <\/p>\n

The annual festival (www.pecheursdumonde.org) was organized for the second time by a committee headed by Alain Le Sann of the non-governmental organization (NGO), P\u00eache et D\u00e9v\u00e9loppement supported by a large group of local, highly dedicated volunteers and many regional sponsors. The festival took place at the graduate school, Lycee Dupuy de Lome, at Lorient. Along with the screening of films, there were also several side events, such as photo exhibitions, debates and lectures, in different parts of the town.<\/p>\n

For four days, from morning to well past midnight, films were shown and afterwards discussions held about various global themes concerning fisheries and fishing communities worldwide. The films featured at the festival spanned different genres: fiction, documentary, reportage and educational\/awareness-raising films. Most were of French filmmakers, but there were also a few foreign films from India, Indonesia, Africa and other parts of Europe.<\/p>\n

These common themes ran as a thread throughout the festival:<\/p>\n