New documentary film shows the deadly side of lobster diving.

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I hope this finds you diving somewhere in the world---I wanted to tip you off to our (Nomading Films and Fall Line Pictures) new film, "My Village, My Lobster", which deals with the insane job of commercial lobster diving off the remote Nicaraguan coast---not too far from the Corn Islands, as some of you may be familiar with. For anyone who has been to this area of the Americas, you know how beautiful it is. The other face to the coast is the deadly commercial lobster diving boats who continue to overfish the local waters of the ever-thinning lobster stock, all while hundreds of men have been killed, and thousands injured, from decompression sickness.

So we released our film on iTunes and Amazon this year. Please have a look at our trailer at: www.thelobsterfilm.com, and if you're inclined, please consider checking out the film here:

https://itunes.apple.com/us/movie/my-village-my-lobster/id621968658

Lastly, if you want to share your review of the film, you can do so at the above link, which would be very helpful. Also, also- please join us on Facebook to consider the conversation here:

www.facebook.com/thelobsterfilm

Best,
Josh.


 
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