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Maine Fishermen's Lives Unveiled in New Doc
3 Feb
Summary
- Documentary explores masculinity, labor, and community in coastal Maine.
- Film premieres at the 76th Berlin Film Festival in Panorama.
- Director Pete Muller examines generational fishing traditions.

The debut feature documentary, "Bucks Harbor," by filmmaker Pete Muller, has secured worldwide festival rights through Indox. This intimate film offers a compelling portrait of masculinity, labor, and community dynamics in coastal Maine. It premieres at the 76th Berlin Film Festival in the Panorama section.
"Bucks Harbor" delves into life in a town shaped by harsh winters, enduring fishing traditions, and strict expectations of manhood. Through observational footage, the film charts the experiences of men defining their worth in the demanding Downeast region of Maine. Pete Muller, a US visual artist and documentarian, is known for his work on masculinities and conflict, with previous accolades including an Emmy for "The First Wave."




