Photographer and one-man-documentary-crew Daryl Granger began telling the story of Port Dover’s business fishery as a result of he had a query: “What occurs to these boats that go away the harbour?”
Granger lives a couple of minutes from the Ontario seaside neighborhood on Lake Erie and enjoys visiting the “picturesque city” to take photographs.
In April, he met fishing-boat captain George Gibbons and requested if he might come aboard to movie. Gibbons, who fishes for pickerel and perch, “took an opportunity” on him.
“I used to be asking a whole lot of dumb questions as a result of I did not know a factor about fishing,” Granger mentioned, including he would not like consuming fish. However as he met extra individuals working within the fishery, and went on the eight boats working there, Granger discovered the ropes.
A crew packs fish on a ship off the coast of Port Dover, Ont. (Submitted by Daryl Granger)
The fishery’s story, which Granger pieced collectively via months of labor, is the premise of a brand new two-hour documentary: Netting the Waters. It has been screened in current months at movie festivals in Europe and the U.S., together with the World Movie Pageant in Cannes, the place it received finest academic movie, and The IndieFest Movie Awards in California, the place it received an Award of Advantage.
Granger produced the documentary out of RoseLe Studio, within the close by neighborhood of Simcoe, which he and his spouse personal. The movie is Granger’s first and had a price range of $5,500. He filmed, wrote, edited it and did the voiceover.
“Individuals are embracing this movie,” Granger mentioned.
Gibbons mentioned he “cannot think about why” strangers are so serious about what he does. That the documentary has been a part of movie festivals is “a bit surreal now, is not it?” he mentioned. “I believe it is actually bizarre.”
Setting ‘the file straight’ about fishing
The movie reveals how fish are caught, the hazards staff face and the federal government framework they function inside.
The movie premiered in Simcoe in October and has since performed elsewhere in Ontario together with Tecumseh, London, Leamington, and Waterloo, he mentioned.
On Saturday, it performs in Hamilton at Playhouse Cinema, with a second present scheduled for Tuesday.
Daryl Granger poses outdoors the Playhouse in Hamilton, the place his movie Netting the Waters will present on Feb. 1 and 4. (Submitted by Daryl Granger)
Gibbons mentioned he agreed to be within the documentary to “set the file straight” about fishing — as an example, that the observe is uncontrolled.
He is been within the enterprise since he was a baby and has fished full time since 1981. All through that point, he is heard misinformation about how fishers work and what they’re allowed to do. In actuality, he says, the career is regulated to guard the surroundings.
Gibbons fishes by gillnet — with gear that catches fish by the gills — and works with two deckhands. A part of their catch goes to Nice Port Fish Firm, the native retailer he and his spouse personal, and the remainder goes to a packing home in Wheatley, Ont., close to the Western tip of the lake.
Doc required early morning shoots
Joe Zimba, captain of the Donna F, was additionally featured within the documentary. With two crewmates, he trawls for smelt and sends his catch to a processing plant in Chatham, Ont. From there, the fish are processed, frozen and offered world wide.
He mentioned he is “joyful” to be within the documentary and that it has been nice to indicate others what he does.
“They see the boats go out and in however do not truly know what goes on within the lake,” he mentioned.
To indicate that, Granger needed to mirror the fishers’ early-bird schedules, arriving on the marina at 3:30 a.m., to arrange cameras on days he wasn’t going out on the water.
He used a wide range of gear, together with underwater cameras and drones to get an above- and below-the-water view of the motion, together with fish going into nets and seagulls seeming to look from skinny air as fishers reeled of their catches.
“I at all times wished to try to ship a digicam down myself,” Zimba mentioned of the underwater pictures, including it was attention-grabbing to see his boat from all angles.
“I am extra of a relaxed climate man,” Granger mentioned, so he did not exit on the roughest days, however he was in a position to seize large waves and stormy days, on which fish would slosh “each which method.”
Gibbons has been amazed by the variety of individuals on the town coming as much as him and introducing themselves after seeing the documentary.
“Extra individuals know me than ever,” Zimba added, and a few have stopped to inform him they admire his work.
That is been good, he mentioned, as fishing generally is a robust job. Some days, the crew would not catch something and would not receives a commission.
“We simply go house, lick our wounds and look forward to the subsequent,” Zimba mentioned.
He mentioned he hopes audiences come away considering: “These guys are on the market doing job and offering some meals for us.”









