Brooklyn-based filmmaker has released a teaser for his yet-to-be-titled documentary film, in which he chronicles the hardships faced by fishermen in New England's groundfish industry.
Mr. Family began working on his self-funded documentary in September of 2012 after the federal government declared the New England groundfish industry to be in a state of economic disaster. Since then, Family has reached out to the National Science Center (NSC), attended New England Fishery Management Council (NEFMC) meetings, and met with the fishermen whose livelihoods are being threatened by cuts to their allowable catch.
Mr. Family's film will provide an in-depth look at the groundfish industry, from the efforts of New England's fishermen, young and old, to fish processors, and ice companies, all of whom play an important role in coastal communities and waterfront business throughout Massachusetts.The film will explore ports in Gloucester and New Bedford, as well as the town of Scituate, Massachusetts, a small fishing community that is on the brink of losing its entire fleet.
Mr. Family began his journalism career covering the 2009 presidential elections in Iran. Since returning, his work has appeared in PBS Frontline, The New York Times, Washington Post, Global Post, NHL, NFL among others. He holds a BA in history and French from the University of Hawaii, and an MS in digital media from Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism.