When five friends inadvertently cause a deadly car accident, they cover up their involvement and make a pact to keep it a secret rather than face the consequences. A year later, their past comes back to haunt them and they're forced to confront a horrifying truth: someone knows what they did last summer…and is hell-bent on revenge. As one by one the friends are stalked by a killer, they discover this has happened before, and they turn to two survivors of the legendary Southport Massacre of 1997 for help.
Following the inexplicable sinking of a trawler and its fishermen who remain untraceable, Abigail, an oceanographer, is sent by IFREMER on a mission to Fécamp, her hometown, which she left a few years earlier following a family tragedy.
In this suspenseful drama, a crisis line operator in Seattle receives a call from a woman who is contemplating suicide. As he tries to keep her on the line and trace her location, he becomes personally invested in her well-being and races against time to save her life.
Irudhi Suttru is a movie about a female boxer who faces various challenges and overcomes them to become a successful athlete. Set in a coastal town, the film explores themes of rivalry, economic hardships, and corruption in the world of boxing. With the help of her coach, the protagonist trains hard to compete in national and world championships, while also dealing with personal struggles and politics in the sports industry.
A naive and clumsy young man named Nathaniel takes a job on a ship called the Queen Catherine in order to prove himself a man. Along the way, he encounters strange characters, hallucinations, and absurd situations, leading to a series of comedic mishaps and adventures.
Living among the percebeiros of the Coast of Death (Galicia), this documentary shows a unique relationship between man and his surroundings, man and the sea. At the end of Europe, years after the Prestige oil spill disaster, these fishermen face an uncertain future.
True North is a drama-thriller movie set in Scotland. The film follows a struggling fishing trawler that decides to take on a Chinese woman as a cover for smuggling contraband. As the crew becomes involved in illegal activities, they face the dangers of human trafficking and the harsh conditions of the North Sea. The story explores themes of desperation, moral dilemmas, and the consequences of their decisions.
Is the Crown at war with us? is a thought-provoking documentary that delves into the complex issues surrounding Indigenous communities in Canada and their ongoing struggle for rights and recognition. Through interviews with community leaders, activists, and government officials, the film sheds light on the environmental and cultural challenges faced by First Nations people, with a focus on the province of New Brunswick. It also examines the historical context and highlights the tensions between Indigenous communities and the Canadian government.
In the movie 'Hawa (2022)', the ill fortune begins when a group of fishermen discovers a beautiful young woman in their fishing net at the mid-sea. As tension and mistrust grow, the mystery surrounding the mute woman starts to unveil, leading to deadly consequences for the fishermen.
A biologist helps save a young seal who was caught in a fishing net, but the seal hides in a small boat, not knowing that it is about to be towed far from the bay. The seal causes all sorts of trouble, until the biologist takes him back to the bay.
Desire Me (1947) tells the story of a soldier who returns home from World War II with a war injury. He becomes obsessed with a married woman and struggles with his feelings of love and guilt.
A reflection on love and identity with detours towards magical realism, which winks at the oral tradition of coastal populations and introduces us to Leo, a young 21-year-old sailor who revisits his relationship with Jimena after his great-aunt reminds him of his favorite myth from when he was a child: the story of the nereids.
Every December to January, almost a hundred squid fishing boats from Ch'ien-chen Fishing Harbor in Kaohsiung will sail from East 120 to West 60 to work at Falkland Islands in the South West Atlantic. The sailing takes 35-40 days and crew members named it "waterway." January 1st, 2015, a 65 meter long, 11 meter wide fishing boat began its journey to Falkland island. This is a documentary about 60 crew members from south-east Asia to work far away from Taiwan.
In Three Day Millionaire, a gang of Grimsby Trawler-men embark on the heist of a lifetime, resulting in a raucous black comedy.
Valparaiso is a documentary that captures the beauty of the harbor town in black and white, showcasing its unique features such as the funiculars, stairs, and fishing ports. The film also explores the transition from black and white to color, symbolizing the transformation of Valparaiso. It provides a glimpse into the daily lives of fishermen, sailors, and locals, highlighting the urban setting and the maritime atmosphere. The documentary serves as a travelogue, portraying the charm and character of Valparaiso, Chile.
A father-and-son fishing duo find a briefcase of criminal money in a river and are chased by both the police and the criminals.
A follow up to the original "Cool & Crazy" about the men's choir in Berlevåg. Here they go on a trip to the United States, after becoming famous as a result of the first movie.
A couple of fisher-folk are joined by a young new apprentice in the middle of a raging storm.
Three children, holidaying in a small Cornish fishing village, become intrigued by the locals' tales of an elusive witch.