Sushi: The Global Catch (2012)
A look at the global sushi phenomenon and how the hunger for Blue Fin Tuna is impacting the ocean's stock.
Sushi: The Global Catch (2012)
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Released Year: 2012
Runtime: 74 minutes
Genre: Documentary, History
Directors: Mark Hall
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A look at the global sushi phenomenon and how the hunger for Blue Fin Tuna is impacting the ocean's stock.
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Reviews
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IndieWire -
Any bona fide sushi fan stands to benefit from the general wake up call that "The Global Catch" provides in ample doses.
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The Hollywood Reporter -
A solid primer that augments exposition with a powerful sensual streak, Mark Hall's Sushi: The Global Catch aims to be a comprehensive look at the raw-fish phenomenon.
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Variety -
Sushi: The Global Catch offers an intriguing mix of history, process and state-of-the-fish reports, advocating a reversal of the world's assault on bluefin tuna fisheries and a short course on the alternatives.
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NPR -
The Global Catch may be one-sided in its argument, but it's a persuasive one - and the next time you eat sushi, you may think twice about ordering bluefin.
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Village Voice -
This kaleidoscopic meticulousness proves comprehensive without ever feeling tedious, an especially impressive feat considering how quickly it becomes message-oriented.
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A look at the global sushi phenomenon and how the hunger for Blue Fin Tuna is impacting the ocean's stock.
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