

10 minutes to make you weep over a man and his fish. No, really.
“Bridge” follows César Rojas, an artisanal fisherman from the Peruvian coast, as he reveals his daily routine, his spiritual relationship with the sea, and the resilience of a craft that endures despite modernization. Through observation, voice-over, and his own testimony, the documentary builds an intimate portrait in which the sea becomes a mirror of humanity.
Cinematography
The sea as character—every dawn shot is a painting.
Sound
No score, just waves and weather doing all the work.
Director
Andree Gonzales
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Peruvian artisanal fishing faces extinction from industrial trawlers; this doc is an act of preservation, not just observation.
Directors Gonzales and Chávez spent three years gaining César's trust before filming—a relationship visible in every unguarded frame.