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Tarpon (1973)
The first of the modern fishing films, shot in the wild panorama of 1970s Key West. Colorful scenes of Key West from another era - with treasure hunters, smugglers, hippies and eccentrics - are background to stunning cinematography and tarpon fishing at its finest. Authors, Richard Brautigan, Tom McGuane and Jim Harrison join with legendary flats guides, Woody Sexton, Gil Drake and Steve Huff.
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All That Is Sacred (2023)
In the late 60's a group of poets, writers, and musicians descended upon Key West to pursue their love of literature and fishing (and cocaine and acid). Initiated by Tom McGuane - the prodigal son of American Literature of the 1970s - his friends Jim Harrison, Richard Brautigan, Russell Chatham, and Jimmy Buffett soon joined, creating some of the best art of their generation.
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Warren Oates: Across the Border (1993)
A retrospective of the work of the late actor Warren Oates, with clips from his films and interviews with cast and crew members who worked with him.
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Dave Grusin: Not Enough Time (2018)
Millions of people all over the world love the music of Dave Grusin but most do not realize the full extent of his extraordinary career.
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Cold Feet (1989)
Three criminals run into complications when they attempt to smuggle emeralds across the Mexican border.
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Trout Grass (2005)
Travel the globe with this look at the universal love of the sport of fly-fishing. Filmmaker David James Duncan follows the path of a bamboo stalk from its harvest in China to its transformation into a fly-fishing rod in a Montana workshop. Along the way, Duncan and author Thomas McGuane reveal the power of this simple and tranquil activity that bridges cultures and generations.


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