Flyfishing
Flyfishing

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Flyfishing

2003
Movie
82 min
English

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IMDb7.5/10
Director: Mark DanielsGenres: Documentary, Sport

Plot Summary

This documentary takes viewers on a journey into the serene and challenging world of flyfishing. It explores various breathtaking locations, showcases expert techniques, and delves into the philosophy and appeal of this patient pursuit. From pristine mountain streams to powerful ocean flyfishing, the film captures the essence of the sport and its connection to nature.

Critical Reception

Flyfishing received moderate attention within the niche of outdoor and sports documentaries. Critics generally praised its stunning cinematography and the immersive experience it offered, highlighting its appeal to both seasoned anglers and newcomers to the sport. Some noted its educational value and the calming, meditative quality of its presentation.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its beautiful cinematography and diverse fishing locations.

  • Appreciated for its educational content on flyfishing techniques.

  • Seen as a relaxing and immersive viewing experience for nature and sport enthusiasts.

Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this specific documentary is not readily available.

Fun Fact

The film was shot over several years across various continents, capturing the unique flyfishing opportunities in each distinct environment, from the Alaskan wilderness to the salt flats of the Bahamas.

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