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A talk with Gosia Juszczak, director of "Stolen Fish," and Mustapha Manneh, activist from the Gambia

A talk with Gosia Juszczak, director of "Stolen Fish," and Mustapha Manneh, activist from the Gambia

About the film:

The construction of a Chinese fish processing plant completely changes the situation for the residents of Gunjur, on the Gambian coast. Fish was once a staple of local cuisine and the economy. These days, the fish are caught commercially by giant trawlers and turned into meal on-site, which is then sent to China and Europe as feed for livestock. Meanwhile, unemployed Gambian fishermen are joining the ranks of migrants seeking a better life in Europe. By revealing the next dominoes to fall, the filmmaker gives voice to those who are the biggest losers in game of globalization. 

Konrad Wirkowski

13.12.2020Sun17:00

The talk with Gosia Juszczak, director of "Stolen Fish," and Mustapha Manneh, activist from the Gambia, was led by Konrad Wirkowski. 

The recording of the talk is available on WATCH DOCS Facebook page.

For more information about the film, we invite you to visit Stolen FISH Facebook page.