• About
    • Festival status
    • Festival guide
    • Donate
  • Movies
    • Awarded movies
      • Awards 2024
      • Awards 2023
      • Awards 2022
      • Awards 2021
      • Awards 2020
      • Awards 2019
      • Awards 2018
    • Movies 2024
    • Movies 2023
    • Movies 2022
    • Movies 2021
    • Movies 2020
    • Movies 2019
    • Movies 2018
  • Gallery
    • Gallery 2024
    • Gallery 2023
    • Gallery 2022
    • Gallery 2021
    • Gallery 2020
    • Gallery 2019
    • Gallery 2024
    • Gallery 2018
  • Contact
  • About
    • Festival status
    • Festival guide
    • Donate
  • Movies
    • Awarded movies
      • Awards 2024
      • Awards 2023
      • Awards 2022
      • Awards 2021
      • Awards 2020
      • Awards 2019
      • Awards 2018
    • Movies 2024
    • Movies 2023
    • Movies 2022
    • Movies 2021
    • Movies 2020
    • Movies 2019
    • Movies 2018
  • Gallery
    • Gallery 2024
    • Gallery 2023
    • Gallery 2022
    • Gallery 2021
    • Gallery 2020
    • Gallery 2019
    • Gallery 2024
    • Gallery 2018
  • Contact
Tickets
  • About
    • Festival status
    • Festival guide
    • Donate
  • Movies
    • Awarded movies
      • Awards 2024
      • Awards 2023
      • Awards 2022
      • Awards 2021
      • Awards 2020
      • Awards 2019
      • Awards 2018
    • Movies 2024
    • Movies 2023
    • Movies 2022
    • Movies 2021
    • Movies 2020
    • Movies 2019
    • Movies 2018
  • Gallery
    • Gallery 2024
    • Gallery 2023
    • Gallery 2022
    • Gallery 2021
    • Gallery 2020
    • Gallery 2019
    • Gallery 2024
    • Gallery 2018
  • Contact
Tickets

Sockeye Salmon - Red fish

Runtime: 51 min
Country: Russia
Director: Dmitriy Shpilenok, Vladislav Grishin
Year: 2020

Synopsis

Sockeye, a species of wild salmon, is born in Kamchatkan waters and spends its entire life in the Pacific Ocean. Only once does it return to fresh waters - to give offspring, start the circle of life, and die. It is an inexhaustible resource that feeds millions of people on the planet, restored every year. But soon, we may find ourselves facing the unimaginable: humans will exhaust the inexhaustible.

Festival screening

Season: 2020
Section: Documentary

© 2018–⁠⁠⁠2024 IRMF, z.s.

Donate to IRMF