Fishing in Israel (1956)

A Prime Minister’s Office’s Minhal Ha’hasbara documentary about Israel’s fishing industry. Twenty three fishing trawlers leave Israel’s ports every day, and many fish ponds operate inland, but some fishermen still use primitive fishing methods. To increase the total quantity of fish farmed and caught in Israel, the Ministry of Agriculture researches fishing methods and trains new fishermen. The film’s camera moves from the Fisheries Research Institute’s labs in Haifa to the classrooms of the fishing school in Mikhmoret, sails aboard the trawler Nakdimon, and eventually returns to the canning factories and fish markets in Israel.

Director: Natan Gross
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 13 min
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Production: Israel Film Service
Country: Israel
Language: עִבְרִית
Original Language: he
More Films by Director: Natan Gross
More Films in Genre: Documentary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Fishing in Israel about?
A Prime Minister’s Office’s Minhal Ha’hasbara documentary about Israel’s fishing industry. Twenty three fishing trawlers leave Israel’s ports every day, and many fish ponds operate inland, but some fishermen still use primitive fishing methods. To increase the total quantity of fish farmed and caught in Israel, the Ministry of Agriculture researches fishing methods and trains new fishermen. The film’s camera moves from the Fisheries Research Institute’s labs in Haifa to the classrooms of the fishing school in Mikhmoret, sails aboard the trawler Nakdimon, and eventually returns to the canning factories and fish markets in Israel.
Who directed Fishing in Israel?
Fishing in Israel was directed by Natan Gross.
How long is Fishing in Israel?
Fishing in Israel has a runtime of 13m (13 minutes).
What genre is Fishing in Israel?
Fishing in Israel is a Documentary film.
Where was Fishing in Israel produced?
Fishing in Israel was produced in Israel.