Interview with Adam Jones, the Director of Fish and Men

I had the opportunity to interview Adam Jones, an experienced filmmaker who has directed award-winning commercials and branded content, now recognized for his powerful documentary Fish and Men.

In this film, Adam takes us into the heart of the American fishing industry, exploring the struggles faced by local fishermen and the powerful impacts of consumer demand on their livelihoods.

Through stories of fishermen in New England and other communities around the world, Fish and Men uncovers the challenges of sustainable fishing and raises awareness about the importance of traceability in the seafood we consume.

Our conversation dives into the creation of Fish and Men, Adam's filmmaking journey, and the inspiration he and his team found in the resilience of local fishing communities.

It’s a documentary that’s more than a spotlight on the fishing industry; it’s a call to think differently about where our food comes from and how we can support sustainable practices.

Watch our full interview below, and explore screening options for Fish and Men at fishandmen.com.

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