In the smallest country of Africa, fish is being powdered up by Chinese corporations and exported to Europe to feed animals in industrial farming. The film follows Abou, Mariama and Paul, three Gambians who share intimate stories of daily struggle, anger, hope and challenging transformation migratory routes.
Gosia Juszczak
Gosia Juszczak is Film Director, Human Rights Advocate and Journalist.
The Polish film director is based in Madrid and is a graduate of Andrzej Wajda Film School in Warsaw. In her work, Gosia focuses on minorities, migration and borders. STOLEN FISH, her award-winning documentary, was highlighted by VICE Magazine among ten most radical films of Sheffield Doc/Fest in the UK.
Gosia is also a journalist, translator and public speaker. She wrote about such underreported issues. She’s a regular contributor to Le Monde diplomatique and Novara Media, where she publishes human rights stories, such as “Cargo Women of Melilla”, a take on a slave-like work of Moroccan women on the Southern EU border. Former Human Rights observer in the Middle East and co-author of the book “All Quiet in the West Bank”.