Sushi: The Global Catch Filming Locations

Sushi: The Global Catch filming locations

Where was Sushi: The Global Catch filmed? Sushi: The Global Catch was filmed in 6 locations across Australia in the following places:

Sushi: The Global Catch Filming Locations

Port Lincoln is a city on the Eyre Peninsula, in South Australia. It’s known for its fishing industry and seafood. Axel Stenross Maritime Museum details historic seafaring, with old vessels and a blacksmith’s shop. Nearby, mostly surrounded by water, rugged Lincoln National Park is home to rare flora and fauna. At the edge of the city, Winter Hill Lookout has views of Port Lincoln, plus surrounding islands and coves.

South Australia is a state in the southern central part of Australia. It covers some of the most arid parts of the country. With a total land area of 984,321 square kilometres, it is the fourth-largest of Australia's states and territories by area, and second smallest state by population.

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Sushi: The Global Catch (2011)
Alternate title: Auf der Jagd nach dem Letzten Fisch
Runtime: 75 minutes
Rating: 6.5
Release year: 2011
IMDB: tt1834234
Plot summary

In this meticulously researched documentary, filmmaker Mark Hall traces the origins of sushi in Japan to its status today as a cuisine that has spawned a lucrative worldwide industry.

Genres
Documentary
History
News
Cast
Directors
Mark Hall
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Sushi: The Global Catch filming locations