In this extraordinary film shot on the rugged North Cornwall coast, director Jane Darke starts recording her husband Nick’s life as a fisherman, beachcomber and playwright. Already recovering from a stroke, Nick is then unexpectedly diagnosed with cancer. From that moment forward, Jane’s film captures Nick’s attempts to pass on knowledge and experience to his sons, and becomes in the process a profoundly moving and honest account of loss, grief and hope. The Art of Catching Lobsters follows on from the huge success of Nick and Jane’s previous film, the award-winning The Wrecking Season. Written and directed by Jane Darke, the film was co-produced by Boatshed Films and Sevenstones Media and received its world premiere on BBC4. Since its initial broadcast, the film has screened at several film festivals and received huge praise from critics and audiences alike. Check out what other people had to say about the film in the Reviews section. ‘A simple touching insight into love and grief’ - Daily Telegraph ‘Raw warm and powerful…a remarkable video diary, part love letter and part epitaph, punctuated with wry humour…’ - Time Out ‘One of the most heartbreaking and uplifting programmes of the year’ - Daily Mail |
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Ratings: | IMDB: 7.0/10 | |
Released: | September 27, 2007 | |
Runtime: | 90 min | |
Genres: | Documentary | |
Cast: | Henry Darke Jim Roberts Nick Darke Jane Darke | |
Crew: | Jane Darke | |
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