Abstract
Muir ar n-athraichean is a short documentary charting the intimate relationship between fishing and the Gaelic language. Filmed in Benbecula and South Uist, the film explores how Gaelic forms an intrinsic part of fishermen’s engagement with the marine environment, and how this engagement is under threat from the proposed implementation of Marine Protected Areas banning fishermen from some of the Outer Hebrides’s most productive fishing grounds.
Translated title of the contribution | Our fathers' sea |
---|---|
Original language | Gaelic |
Media of output | Film |
Publication status | Published - 2019 |