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In the Straits of Messina swordfish hunters chase their preys with harpoons, a hunting
technique dating back to the Phoenicians. If we all agree on the importance of saving dying out traditions, then we should also defend and preserve the ancient culture which lies behind this more and more vanishing fishing technique. But not only is a tradition in danger. The Mediterranean Sea and the survival of a species are in danger too.
Marco Leopardi was born in Rome on May 10th 1961. He graduated in Physical Education from the Aquila ISEF in 1984 and in 1993 he took a diploma in photography at the Rome European Design Institute. Since 1990 he has been working as a documentary-maker, taking charge of both direction and photography. He mainly collaborates with the RAI programmes Geo&Geo and Alle Falde del Kilimangiaro.
Edizione 2001
Concorso medio-cortometraggi
DOCUMENTARY
Italy , , 55'
REGIA/DIRECTOR
Marco Leopardi, Federico Cauli
TAGS:
Geographic Areas And People, Traditions, Fishing, Relationship Between Man And Animals
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