Fishing on the Tunisian Coast Trailer

Fishing on the Tunisian Coast Trailer (1914)

01 January 1914 4 mins

Since creatures of the sea are one of our vital sources of nutrition, fishing has always been a testing ground for the ingenuity of our species, which is notoriously ill-suited to the water. Before fishing was transformed into an industrialised process, regional variations in practice were a cultural fact. A film such as this, which demonstrates three distinctly different practices, is a precious thing. –Andrea Meneghelli

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Tunisia 01 January 1914

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