"The Breach" Documentary Brings Cultural Importance of Alaskan Salmon to Lower 48 (Fish Radio)
SEAFOODNEWS.COM [Fish Radio with Laine Welch] July 13, 2015
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“This Film is a love story for wild salmon and it’s my best version of that to give to the world.”
Mark Titus is the writer and director behind the film “The Breach”. He and his team August Island Pictures devoted over 400 hours of filming to the history of salmon throughout the Pacific North West and Bristol Bay; capturing salmon’s essence and the reasons behind their decline.
“I really wanted it to appeal to a mainstream audience outside of the purview of fish nerds like myself. I wanted it to stand on its own as an emotional story that would draw people into want to learn more about wild salmon, and about the pride of wild salmon currently based on the historic precedence that we have built with them.”
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