The End Of The Line - World Ocean Day Previews
Preview by Jack Foley
THE End of the Line is the world’s first major feature documentary about the devastating impact over fishing has had and is having on our oceans.
Based on the book by former Telegraph journalist Charles Clover and filmed over two years, The End of the Line provides a dramatic expose of those in power who are taking advantage of the seas with catastrophic consequences on the world’s fish supplies.
The End of the Line will be previewing across the country in the following locations. Where indicated, the screening will be followed by a Q&A with a local expert, contributor or member of the production team.
Monday, June 8 – World Oceans Day previews (London)
Acton – Vue
Brixton – Ritzy Picturehouse (Andy Tait, Greenpeace Q&A)
Finchley Road – Vue (Christo Hird, Executive Producer, The End of The Line Q&A)
Fulham Broadway – Vue (Rupert Murray, Director, The End of the Line Q&A)
Greenwich – Picturehouse
Islington – Vue (Charles Clover, Author, The End of the Line and Willie Mackenzie, Greenpeace Q&A)
Kilburn – The Lexi Cinema (Celia Gregory, The Marine Foundation Q&A)
Notting Hill – Gate Picturehouse (George Duffield, Producer, The End of the Line Q&A)
Shepherd’s Bush – Vue (Chris Gorell Barnes, Executive Producer, The End of the Line Q&A)
To obtain tickets and times, visit The End of the Line website
THE REST OF THE UK
Aberdeen – Belmont Picturehouse
Aberystwyth – Aberystwyth Arts Centre (Sam Wilding, MCS Q&A)
Bath – The Little Theatre (Mark Lloyd, Angling Trust Q&A)
Belper – The Ritz Cinema
Birmingham Star City – Vue
Brighton – Duke of York ’s Picturehouse (Tim MacPherson, Angling Trust Q&A)
Bristol Longwell Green – Vue (Project AWARE, & Dr Jean Luc Solandt, MCS Q&A)
Camberley – Vue
Cambridge – Arts Picturehouse (British Antarctic Survey Q&A)
Cardiff – Chapter Cinema (Tom Appleby, Bristol University Q&A)
Coventry – Warwick Arts Centre
Dundee – Dundee Contemporary Arts
Edinburgh – Cameo Picturehouse (Rupert Ormond, Save our Seas Foundation Q&A)
Edinburgh Ocean – Vue
Exeter – Picturehouse
Glasgow – Glasgow Film Theatre (Howard Wood and Dr Sally Campbell, COAST Q&A)
Harrow – Vue
Henley-upon-Thames – Regal Picturehouse
Inverness – Vue
Lancaster – The Dukes Cinema
Leeds – Hyde Park Picturehouse
Liverpool – Picturehouse @ FACT
Llanfyllin – Workhouse
Milford Haven – The Torch Theatre
Newcastle-upon-Thames – Tyneside Cinema
Newport – The Riverfront (Melissa Pritchard, MCS Q&A)
Norwich – Cinema City
Norwich – Vue
Oxford – Phoenix Picturehouse
Plymouth – Vue (Ali Hood, Director of Conservation, Shark Trust Q&A)
Portsmouth – Vue (Clive Martin, Marinelife Q&A)
Reading – Vue
Reigate – Screen
Sheffield – Showroom
Southampton – Harbour Lights Picturehouse (Professor John Shepherd, National Oceanography Centre Q&A)
Winchester – Screen (Claire Lewis, Producer, The End of The Line Q&A)
York – Picturehouse (Callum Roberts, Marine Conservation Biologist, University of York Q&A)
To obtain tickets and times, visit the website
Filmed around the world – from the Straits of Gibraltar to the coasts of Senegal and Alaska to the Tokyo fish market – featuring top scientists, indigenous fishermen and fisheries enforcement officials, The End of the Line is a wake-up call to the world.
It is, however, a wake-up call which demonstrates the simple changes people can make to reverse the current predicament facing everyone.
Read our interview with the filmmakers

