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Title Work

Title No: 23950

Title: Fishing on the coast of Japan

Medium: Moving Image

Original Medium: Film

Date: 1963 (Release)

Original Summary:
"This 13-minute nonverbal film depicts villagers fishing on the coast of Japan. Scenes include preparation and repair of the huge nets, men aboard the 2 flat bottom boats eating and relaxing as they wait for sonar to locate a school of fish and then pulling the net taut between the 2 boats when the fish are located. When the boats return, women help the men pull them to shore and unload the fish. This film is part of the series entitled "How We Live." KAK, 12-75" - Summary from Worldcat.

Countries of Origin: U.S.A.

Duration: 13 min 0 sec 

Genres: Educational

Subjects: Fishing; Japan; Fishing boats

Credits:
RoleName
DirectorBryan, Julien
Production CompanyInternational Film Foundation
Cinematographer/Director of PhotographySnelson, Kenneth

Items x2

ItemDescription
23950-1Safety Film : Viewing print 
23950-2Safety Film : Viewing print 


Contained By x1

Title NoTitle
4819St. Louis Public Schools educational film library