The Breach
Directed by Mark Titus
When fishing guide/filmmaker Mark Titus learns why wild salmon populations plummeted in his native Pacific Northwest, he embarks on a journey to discover where the fish have gone and what might bring them back. Along the way, Titus unravels a trail of human hubris, historical amnesia and potential tragedy looming in Alaska - all conspiring to end the most sustainable wild food left on the planet.
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"I'll never eat farmed fish again." - Warren Etheredge, Media, Inc
"At every screening of The Breach, Alaskans filled the room and applauded [director Mark] Titus's celebration of salmon and the Native cultures, eco-systems, and livelihoods they sustain. You heard that right: The film sold out in every stop of its tour. - Thomas Tilden, The Bristol Bay Times
"... The Breach offers an eye-opening look at the destruction of both salmon habitat and the travel routes necessary to breed and replenish the fish's population." ★★★½ T. Keogh, Video Librarian
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Technical Info
- Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
- Color: Color