The Last in a Line of Fishermen

The Last in a Line of Fishermen

Release date : September 20, 2018
Runtime : 29m
Countries of origin : Sweden /
Original Language : Swedish /
Director : Karolin Axelsson /
Writers : Karolin Axelsson /
Production companies : Mediabruket /
September 20, 2018 29m Sweden Documentary Swedish More
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I have returned to the island were I grew up. My dad has spent thirty years alone at sea fishing lobster. He was taught the trade by his dad, who learnt from his dad. A heritage pasted down from father to son. My father never got a son, only daughters and since I was a girl no one assumed I was interested. After I turned eighteen I left Sweden and moved to Australia. After a decade abroad I started to long for home. I return to the island to see if I have it in me, can I learn the things I was never taught as a child? Will the legacy fade with me or can I become the family's next lobster fisherman? /Karolin Axelsson
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  • title:The Last in a Line of Fishermen
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2018
  • Runtime:29m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Sweden ·
  • Original Language: Swedish ·
  • Director: Karolin Axelsson /
  • Writers: Karolin Axelsson ·
  • Production companies: Mediabruket ·
  • Overview:I have returned to the island were I grew up. My dad has spent thirty years alone at sea fishing lobster. He was taught the trade by his dad, who learnt from his dad. A heritage pasted down from father to son. My father never got a son, only daughters and since I was a girl no one assumed I was interested. After I turned eighteen I left Sweden and moved to Australia. After a decade abroad I started to long for home. I return to the island to see if I have it in me, can I learn the things I was never taught as a child? Will the legacy fade with me or can I become the family's next lobster fisherman? /Karolin Axelsson
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