Join us for our next Dock-u-mentary film screening!
Hosted in partnership with New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park, Dock-u-mentaries is a free film series that explores themes and topics related to the commercial fishing industry and the working waterfront.
On January 17, 2025, FHC will be screening Voices of the Sea. In this tiny, remote Cuban fishing village, virtually every family has a relative living abroad and everyone is utterly dependent on the sea. Dilapidated Russian trucks ferry water to a population lacking drinking water, the shops are empty and basic transportation is nonexistent. Voices of the Sea is the story of a 30-something woman longing for a better life. Her first husband, and the father of her two eldest sons, drowned trying to escape Cuba on a raft with 30 people on board (only one survived). She’s tried to escape once herself, and now wants to try again. Read more here.
This film screening is a special tie-in event with the Center’s newest exhibit, Casting A Wider Net.
Total runtime: 90 minutes
Dock-u-mentary film screenings will always be a free program. Please consider making a donation to support the Fishing Heritage Center’s programs and events.