Documentary Feature
2012

What's more 'Maine' than lobster, rocky coastlines, blueberries, or moose? Ice fishing! HARDWATER chronicles quintessential Mainer Bob Foster, the last in a dying breed of winter anglers. Through rich, on-ice storytelling and reflection on a long outdoor life, 77-year-old Foster paints a picture of Maine's ice fishing history, while introducing us to key players in the tribal community today. His anecdotes illuminate controversial environmental issues, and in between stories he tends traps and attempts to catch the storied landlocked salmon - Maine's official fish and the species most susceptible to the changing environment. Ultimately, HARDWATER is a film about a treasured Maine tradition, shared passion for storytelling, and the ways in which ice fishing brings people together during the harshest of seasons.

Credits

Director: 
Daniel Sites, Ryan Brod
Producer: 
Daniel Sites, Ryan Brod
Country: 
United States
Runtime: 
75 minutes
Film Collection: 
H2O

Schedule

Market House Studio Theatre
Friday, November 2, 2012 - 9:00pm
Maiden Alley Cinema
Saturday, November 3, 2012 - 3:00pm