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The Fisherman

Directed by Zoey Martinson

A traditional Ghanaian fisherman forced into retirement teams up with a bougie talking fish and his quirky associates on a whimsical adventure to Accra, chasing their dream of owning a boat while learning to navigate the modern world.

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  • SCREENINGS
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  • GALLERY

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Synopsis

THE FISHERMAN is a heartwarming comedy about Atta Oko, a retired traditional fisherman from Ghana. His life takes a whimsical turn when he is forced into retirement and partnered with a modern, bougie talking fish, leading him on an adventure to Accra. Joined by his three quirky "Associates," they pursue their dream of owning a boat. Navigating the chaos of the modern world. Filled with laughter, magic, and the vibrant culture of Ghana, The Fisherman is a delightful tale of family, dreams, and the enduring spirit of a true fisherman.

Bio

Zoey Martinson is a comedy and genre writer/ director. In theater, she’s written and directed Off-Broadway and internationally. Her feature film The Fisherman will premiere at the Venice Biennale Film Festival August 2024. For TV, she wrote and directed “Incomplete" on Hulu's Bite Size Halloween, which was nominated for an NAACP Image Award 2023. Martinson is one of the ten Female directing finalists featured on Issa Rae’s Project Greenlight on Max. She wrote and directed the award-winning short film The Fisherman on HBO Max. She was commissioned by Tribeca Studios to create the short Cupids for their 8:46 Films premiering at Tribeca Film Festival, BET, and CBS. It was nominated for an NAACP Image Award in 2022. Martinson directed episodes 1-6 of A24’s Ziwe on Showtime S2, and “Uthandiwe” for South Africa’s DSTVMzansi Magic. Martinson is a director for ABC/ Disney Discovers Talent and the writer on season 2 of Betty on HBO Max. Her award-winning short film La Oposición played at Casa Mexico Program SXSW. Martinson is in 2023 Warner Bros. Discovery Director Class. She was an artistic fellow for Lincoln Center Institute, a recipient of the Rauschenberg Artist as Activist Fellowship, and a recipient of the DGF Fellow and Virginia B. Toulmin Women Playwright Commission Award. Her work has won Diversity at Cannes 2020, been nominated for Amnesty International Freedom of Expression Award, an African Movie Academy Award, and has been published in five anthologies.

Screening History

Premiere - Venice Biennale International Film Festival

Awards History

Fellini Medal - UNESCO 36th Enrico Fulchignoni Prize