The Voyage of the 7 Girls (2001)

The Voyage of the 7 Girls (2001) poster

Fishing the treacherous North Atlantic is everything a modern job tries not to be: it's brutal, dangerous and gruelling. Family and friends are left behind for weeks at a time. In The Voyage of the 7 Girls filmmaker John Brett joins skippers Wes and Marty Henneberry on four voyages aboard their 32-metre longliner - the 7 Girls - for an up-close look at the extreme demands of a job that tests body and soul.

Director: John Brett
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 110 min
Release Date:
Production: Brett Films (Halifax), ONF | NFB
Country: Canada
Language: English
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Voyage of the 7 Girls about?
Fishing the treacherous North Atlantic is everything a modern job tries not to be: it's brutal, dangerous and gruelling. Family and friends are left behind for weeks at a time. In The Voyage of the 7 Girls filmmaker John Brett joins skippers Wes and Marty Henneberry on four voyages aboard their 32-metre longliner - the 7 Girls - for an up-close look at the extreme demands of a job that tests body and soul.
Who directed The Voyage of the 7 Girls?
The Voyage of the 7 Girls was directed by John Brett.
How long is The Voyage of the 7 Girls?
The Voyage of the 7 Girls has a runtime of 1h 50m (110 minutes).
What genre is The Voyage of the 7 Girls?
The Voyage of the 7 Girls is a Documentary film.
Where was The Voyage of the 7 Girls produced?
The Voyage of the 7 Girls was produced in Canada.