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The Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society
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Dir. Cláudia Varejão | Portugal / Switzerland 2016 | 113 min | Subtitled
For over 2,000 years, female shellfish divers, known as ama-san, have fished for abalone off the coast of Japan.
Focusing on three women who have spent decades diving together near a small fishing village on the Shima peninsular, and shot between the silent, underwater world and rural life on land, Ama-San is a unique portrait of an ancient custom which is at risk of disappearing.
Tickets: £7.75 / £6.00 / £5.50 (inc. Poly Fund)
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