The Golden Age of Fish (2008)

The Golden Age of Fiah is an experimental feature film that interweaves various fragmentary narratives concerning Cleveland, Ohio. Though a series of motifs, an African American woman geologist is the catalyst that narrates Cleveland's prehistoric, past and present landscape. The title refers to Cleveland shale from the Devonian period (417 to 354 B.C.) a time that saw the arrival of many types of new fish. The irony lies in the story's subtle plot regarding murder/suicides in Cleveland, illustrated with archival footage of crime scenes.

Director: Kevin Jerome Everson
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 60 min
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Original Language: en
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What is The Golden Age of Fish about?
The Golden Age of Fiah is an experimental feature film that interweaves various fragmentary narratives concerning Cleveland, Ohio. Though a series of motifs, an African American woman geologist is the catalyst that narrates Cleveland's prehistoric, past and present landscape. The title refers to Cleveland shale from the Devonian period (417 to 354 B.C.) a time that saw the arrival of many types of new fish. The irony lies in the story's subtle plot regarding murder/suicides in Cleveland, illustrated with archival footage of crime scenes.
Who directed The Golden Age of Fish?
The Golden Age of Fish was directed by Kevin Jerome Everson.
Who stars in The Golden Age of Fish?
The Golden Age of Fish stars Carla Carter, Lisa Hunt, Jason Kelly.
How long is The Golden Age of Fish?
The Golden Age of Fish has a runtime of 1h 0m (60 minutes).
What genre is The Golden Age of Fish?
The Golden Age of Fish is a Drama film.