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Bluefin movie set for international distribution

A film about the resurgence of bluefin tuna near a P.E.I. fishing port has been receiving international attention - including a U.S. distribution contract and a place in libraries across Canada.

National Film Board will place film in 150 libraries across Canada

A still from John Hopkins' documentary, Bluefin. (Bluefin/Square Deal Productions)

Afilm about the resurgence of bluefin tuna near a P.E.I. fishing port has been receiving international attention - including a U.S. distribution contract and a place in libraries across Canada.

P.E.I. filmmaker John Hopkins' 53-minute film Bluefinchronicles the fish near North Lake, which is billed as the tuna capital of the world.

Hopkins says he secured a distribution contract with U.S.-basedGravitasVentures, afterHopkins attended a round of meetings at Hot Docs in Torontoto talk about his film.

"They're like speed meetings and I did 15 of them in two hours...it's a lot of fast work," he said.

Hopkins said the goal of attending events like that is landing a deal with a big distributor.

Broad appeal

"For Bluefin, they feel it really has broad appeal. I explained what the film was about and I didn't expect any kind of reaction and they just kind of leaned over the table and he said, 'that's exactly the film that we want.'"

While he won't financially benefit from the deal, Hopkins said having the filmout there will help start an important discussion about the oceans.

John Hopkins says he got the film, Bluefin, a distribution deal at a speed meeting at Hot Docs in Toronto. (Martt Rainnie/CBC)
"We don't really think about what's under the waves so this kind of film gives you a new way of appreciating...wildlife in general."

Bluefinhasbeen screened at a number of film festivals, including the Santa Barbara International Film Festival, and has won several festival awards.

Hopkins said theNational Film Board will be distributing the film to 150 public libraries across Canada.

The film will be screening at a special presentation Friday evening at the Florence Simmons Performance Hall, as partof the PEI Fest.

With files from Island Morning