
One Man's Paradise
1997 Directed by John BrettMeet Lewellyn James Henneberry: fisherman, yodeller, home-spun philosopher and creator of a very strange museum full of gaping shark jaws, nautical paraphernalia, model ships, and glittering, embalmed fish that might be taxidermy and might be art. Lewie has lived all his life in the fishing village of Sambro, Nova Scotia. The unlikely patriarch of a multi-million-dollar fishing dynasty, he's a man who tackles it all--fair weather or foul--with compassion, pragmatism, infectious humour and a healthy sense of life's absurdities. One Man's Paradise mixes sea-going adventure, humour and great humanity to tell the story of this extraordinary 'ordinary' man who has spent most of his life hunting the largest fish in the sea. The North Atlantic Ocean is harsh and unforgiving--not most peoples' idea of paradise. But seen through Lewie's eyes, it becomes a magical place where we catch a glimpse of what makes life worth living ... not just for him, but for all of us.
Director
...........................................................John Brett
Producer
...........................................................John Brett
Kent Martin
Writer
...........................................................John Brett
Music
...........................................................Steven Naylor
Editor
...........................................................John Brett
Sound Recordist
...........................................................Allan Scarth
Production Companies
...................................................Brett Films (Halifax)
ONF | NFB
Production Countries
........................................................Canada
Spoken Languages
....................................................English
Genres
....................................................Documentary
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