Film Screening: Artifishal


June 1st - June 8th
Virtual

This film is available for public viewing from Patagonia.

Artifishal is a film about people, rivers, and the fight for the future of wild fish and the environment that supports them. It explores wild salmon’s slide toward extinction, threats posed by fish hatcheries and fish farms, and our continued loss of faith in nature.

As has happened around the world, wild salmon were traded away for the benefits of progress. Dams provided power, irrigation, and drinking water to an ever-growing population, but that security came at the expense of wild salmon. When migrating salmon run head-long into an immovable slab of concrete – that’s the end of the line for them. But human produced factory fish are just as good, right?

Josh Murphy, director of Artifishal

USA, 2019, 79min | Directed by Josh Murphy

Additional resources

Hakai Magazine article series: The Paradox of Salmon Hatcheries, May, June 2022.
“The golden dream of hatcheries was to make more fish. The reality is much more complicated.”

 

This event is part of the Sunshine Coast Ocean Festival


Details

Cost:Free
Format:Virtual
Category: Presentation/Film Screening
Region: Canada Wide
Audience: All-Ages | Tous les âges, Teens | Ados (13-19), Young Adults | Jeunes adults (19-30), Adults | Adultes (19+), Seniors | Les aîné.e.s (65+)
Accessibility: Closed Captioning, English

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