The owners of the Loon Bay Lodge in St. Stephen, New Brunswick, Canada usually plan fishing and rafting trips for their guests. In this short they take such a trip themselves down the St. Croix River, which forms the southern end of the international boundary between New Brunswick and the state of Maine.

Two friends, both Indigenous fishermen, are driven to desperation by a dying sea. Their friendship b...

Work. Eat. Sleep. And back to work. For a long time skippers in the North East of Scotland could not...

This documentary records the journey undertaken by Jacques Cousteau, his 24-member team, and an NFB ...
Louisiana filmmaker, Pat Mire, teams up with veteran filmmaker and cinematographer, Charles Bush, to...

The Southern Sea Otter was historically abundant along the California coastline until intense huntin...
This is the planet we still know so little. We call it Earth but less than 1/3 is land, over 2/3 is ...

Evan Evers investigates and attempts to stop the terror of the lake sturgeon, a murder-hungry fish b...

Somewhere on the coast of the Bering Sea, a father and son make a living fishing in a community that...
Through economic necessity, an Aran Islander is forced to travel to England to work on building site...

Jarred by the loss of his closest friend, a farmer on Tasmania’s remote West Coast, begins to mentor...

A friendly wager on a family fishing trip to Emerald Isle years ago resulted in one boy’s dream come...

This pioneering documentary film depicts the lives of the indigenous Inuit people of Canada's northe...

In this documentary short, summer trippers line up for the famous local fried clams and whole famili...
The film is produced on a completely new way. While fishing, we have located underwater cameras out ...

Someone tells of a dream he had, which was to go fishing and get lots of fish, this kind of dream is...
With a blend of poignant flashbacks and present-day reflections, the film follows Pete on his 50th a...